Author Topic: misted windows  (Read 1199 times)

Offline GTi_James

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misted windows
« on: 10 December 2012, 17:51 »
hey guys,

as per title, ive got this problem most mornings as do others. checked my pollen filter, all dry, checked the foam at the back of the pollen filter housing, all ok, checked for water marks in the car, all clear, sorted out my wet carpet issue and that is drying out quite well, there isnt any other reason that steam would be building up on the inside other than its jus blood cold right?  :undecided:

also looking at geting this

http://www.google.co.uk/products/catalog?hl=en&q=car+dehumidifier&bpcl=39650382&um=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&biw=1024&bih=571&wrapid=tlif135516183162331&ie=UTF-8&cid=18395240072141340423&sa=X&ei=5yDGULeaL4fk4QTx_4DYCg&ved=0CGAQ8wIwAA

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Offline Dalo Harkin

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Re: misted windows
« Reply #1 on: 10 December 2012, 17:56 »
have you been alone in the car........  :grin:
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Offline GTi_James

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Re: misted windows
« Reply #2 on: 10 December 2012, 17:57 »
have you been alone in the car........  :grin:

...now thats telling  :evil:  :lipsrsealed:


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Offline Ray_Ray280

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Re: misted windows
« Reply #3 on: 15 December 2012, 22:03 »
U can get the same sort of thing from pound land for 2 if I remember its not the same look but fits nice in each door pocket

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Re: misted windows
« Reply #4 on: 16 December 2012, 00:00 »
Had the same problem mate,but before i used rain-x anti fog when i was in work and when i came out no interior misting at all.
Very good stuff. Just apply to windscreen and wipe off when dry. I highly recomend but am defo getting the de-humidafier aswell lol
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Re: misted windows
« Reply #5 on: 16 December 2012, 12:03 »
Ive got the same problem............. Someone told me it could do with the vent's in the boot/below the boot being blocked but i dont know :/

Offline GTi_James

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Re: misted windows
« Reply #6 on: 16 December 2012, 19:35 »
Had the same problem mate,but before i used rain-x anti fog when i was in work and when i came out no interior misting at all.
Very good stuff. Just apply to windscreen and wipe off when dry. I highly recomend but am defo getting the de-humidafier aswell lol

update: im using the pillows and theyre working, just have to dry them out in the microwave once a week  :cool: will look into what you've posted cooki though


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Offline rockmonkey69

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Re: misted windows
« Reply #7 on: 16 December 2012, 20:05 »
Had the same problem mate,but before i used rain-x anti fog when i was in work and when i came out no interior misting at all.
Very good stuff. Just apply to windscreen and wipe off when dry. I highly recomend but am defo getting the de-humidafier aswell lol

update: im using the pillows and theyre working, just have to dry them out in the microwave once a week  :cool: will look into what you've posted cooki though

I have tried Rain-x rain repellant before and it works wonders, easy to use, effective and lasts a long time. I might give their anti-fog a try on the inside. Thanks  :wink: