Re: Windshield Condensation |
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From: Larry T (l02turner comcast.net)
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Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2013 11:02:27 -0700 (PDT)
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I have Rain X on inside and out
- not much help - I'm afraid the laws of physics
is stronger than RainX ;-)
But I'll try the suggestion
to put tape or towels into the vents below the AC to see
if that help.
See my next email titled
"AC system Leaking" as another possible
solution.
thx,
Larry
On 6/26/2013 12:14 PM, LS wrote:
Rain X Anti Fog on the
inside?
I just drove 600 miles home from Montreal in the pouring rain. I
had no wipers and no A/C to de-fog the windshield.
We stopped and applied copious amounts of Rain-X on the outside
and their anti fog product on the inside with great results.
LS
central
wines-spirits est 1934
625 e street nw
washington, dc 20004
202-737-2800
Hi Gang,
With the hot & humid days
with us again in Va., we are seeing
condensation forming on the lower outside of the
windshield - just in the sight line. we end up
wiping the glass over and over with the wipers
just to be able to see. I worry that the wiper
rubber might not be made for this abuse on a
mostly dry glass.
I have rainX on the exterior and put rainX concentrate in the wiper fluid. The
cold ac air seems to be the culprit. But
there's no way to prevent it that I can see.
There's no setting that doesn't put at least a
little air on the vents at the
base of the glass....
Am I doing all I can do? BTW,
I was hoping to find something that prevents the formation of condensation but
so far no luck.
Comments?
It looks like this is the way things will be ...
thanks,
LarryT
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