too much moisture in the car.. open window a couple of inches and turn the defrost on and quit breathing... lol
2006-07-25 18:09:57
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answered by monie99701 4
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I assume you don't have window defroster??? If so, try this:
Get some shaving cream, put some on a clean cloth and wipe the inside of your windows. This works for keeping bathroom mirrors from fogging up. I haven't tried it myself but logically it should work for any type of glass. Let me know if it works.
2006-07-25 11:27:32
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answered by MagPookie 4
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Roll down your window. The fog should clear up in a few seconds. Until it does, slow down and pull over.
2006-07-25 11:26:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Clean the inside of your windows.
Your defroster helps when they aren't clean but you have to find the right temperature to get rid of the fog.
2006-07-25 11:25:23
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answered by Joey 5
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in case you reside in a very wet component of the county i might wager you have a leak that helps water to get interior your vehicle. Then at evening, whilst it extremely is cooler, the water condenses onto your glass. examine to make certain in the experience that your floor mats are moist...or your seats. in the experience that your vehicle leaks, it extremely is in all likelihood the two the windshield seal or the rear window seal it extremely is leaking. additionally, get a Shamwow to mop up the water immediately!
2016-12-14 13:52:42
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answered by ohle 4
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turn the air conditioner on, it clears the windows faster.
2006-07-25 11:25:50
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answered by spiritwalker 6
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defrost?... crack the windows a bit?
2006-07-25 11:26:03
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answered by Nicoley 3
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use the defroster
2006-07-25 11:24:58
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answered by Jules 3
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