terribly foggy windows
#11
The best way to solve your problem:
1. Clean your windows with a mild detergent or solvent depending on if you have tinted windows.
2. Rewipe the windows with a microfiber cloth until there is very little/ no residue.
3. when the windows start to fog, just crack your front windows enough to equal out the temperature difference.
That's all.
1. Clean your windows with a mild detergent or solvent depending on if you have tinted windows.
2. Rewipe the windows with a microfiber cloth until there is very little/ no residue.
3. when the windows start to fog, just crack your front windows enough to equal out the temperature difference.
That's all.
#12
Alright, I'll try and do another mild-wash and re-clean with invisible glass, and see if while I'm rolling the windows up if I can't get the seal to stay flat, not sure that that's even really a problem.
Also, my back windows (power windows) roll up real slow and it sounds like they're workin way too hard. Guessing the motor's bad.
Anyone have any other anti-fogs they use that are promising?
#13
There may be an easy fix. Spray some silicone lubricant into the rubber side channel tracks where the windows slide. Roll the windows up and down several times, and I suspect that they will work better.
#15
#17
Glad to be of help. Actually, the red lines were created using tools available at Photobucket, where my diagrams are uploaded.
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