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Misting damp windows
Janner_Sy:
guys i have a really bad issue with steaming windows at the moment on the other halfs car. is there anything that can be applied to the inside of the windscreen to stop it?
RedRobin:
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More of a problem in cold weather (unless your missus has been out dogging, Sy :evilgrin:) but I'd like to know the answers to this too.. So, subscribed.
Steve Baker:
I'd check carpets for damp, may have a leaky door seal somewhere? Usually any dampness inside the car causes running windows in my experience. I had a replacement screen badly fitted and lead to a small leak and permanently wet windows inside the car!
Janner_Sy:
i did leave a window open slightly the other night. although i let the car run for about an hour outside with the heaters on full to dry any moisture out
alan_n:
I had this problem. Change your cabin/pollen filter, approx £6 from gsf, you'd be amazed how much crap accumulates on the filter leaving it slightly damp. Follow this up by giving the insides of the windows a good clean with a decent glass cleaner, make sure to give them a buff off with a clean microfibre afterwards to ensure all residue is gone. This should solve your problem unless you do have a small leak.
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