How to remove condensation from car windows-4 tips | Express.co.uk

2021-12-13 22:10:44 By : Mr. Hugo Chen

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The first thing you do when you wake up in the morning is that fogging on the windows is not only annoying, it is also illegal, and it may cost you money or deduct points from your driver’s license. Here are four tips for cleaning misty windows and how to avoid them altogether.

There is nothing more annoying than leaving the house in the morning, only to find that all the windows and windshields are covered by fog.

You must remove the condensation on the driver’s side and on the windshield before setting off, because any behavior that prevents the driver from seeing the road is illegal.

If the condensate is not removed, you may be fined £60 or three points will be deducted from your driving license.

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When the internal temperature is lower than the external temperature, condensation occurs.

Overnight, the temperature outside the car dropped to its lowest point, but the temperature inside the car remained slightly warm.

When the cold air outside the car meets the warmer air inside the car, the water vapor in the air will turn into water and form condensed water.

The following is the method to remove the condensed water in the car

When you get in the car, turn on the air conditioner until it is cool, and then turn it on after the condensation has cleared.

Change the setting of the air conditioner so that it blows in the direction of the windshield.

If your car does not have air conditioning, please open the windows for a few minutes to match the temperature inside the car with the outside air.

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Any dirt and dust particles inside the car will help absorb moisture.

By keeping the interior of the car clean, you can reduce the risk of condensation.

Microfiber cloth is particularly good at removing dust particles from windows, but if you don't have it, newspapers can also work well.

A homemade hacker suggested filling up a pair of old leggings with cat litter and then cleverly hiding them in your car.

No, we are not kidding. Cat litter absorbs moisture from the air and absorbs moisture.

If you don't like turning your car into a cat toilet, you can buy a mini dehumidifier for your car: the technology is the same, but there is no trash tray connection.

If you put a wet umbrella, a damp coat, or a wet towel on the back seat, this will make the car's shock absorber worse and cause condensation in the car.

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