the old simple method is to clean windows as normal with vinegar and newspaper then cut a large potato in half and apply the cut section to the window then polish till clear its fantastic and no nasty chemicals
2006-10-31 18:57:44
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answered by green man 2
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If there's ice on the inside it means the car is letting in exterior air in somewhere. Is a window open, or a seal damaged?
I has this on an old escort, it turned out that the windscreen bonding was no longer stuck to the screen (it actually moved!) so the inside was getting the same frost treatment as the outside.
2006-11-04 06:12:59
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answered by Anonymous
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you would be able to desire to maintain the interior the vehicle dry. in case you have air situation ing, run it with the termperature grew to become up intense - it pumps moisture out of the vehicle, and dries the air. If no longer, attempt mopping up water on the floor, and once you wipe moisture from the interior wring the textile out (outdoors of the vehicle) and don't in basic terms depart it to dry interior the vehicle, as that in basic terms places the moisture lower back interior the air. you additionally can purchase packs of dehumidifying chemical factors - putting them interior the vehicle for a at an analogous time as will soak up lots of the moisture.
2016-10-03 03:59:37
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answered by ? 4
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Clean windows thoroughly then spray with a little silicone furniture polish.
2006-10-31 19:07:44
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answered by WISE OWL 7
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Start the car/van and let it warm up and turn on the defroster.and let it do its jod other then that ..no ..nothing you can do ..if you cannot keep it in a garage
2006-10-31 18:52:20
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answered by Psycmixer 6
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meths, but dont inhale too much
2006-10-31 18:44:12
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answered by pepzi_bandit 2 6
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move it somewhere warmer.
2006-10-31 18:51:09
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answered by Icarus 6
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