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    What product do you guys recommend for windows that fog up easily?

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    Just regularly clean them and they will fog less easilly. Most anti-fog agents don`t work so well (especially FogX)

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    Could it be the vinyl cleaner on the dash causing the `fog`?



    If so P21S Windsheild Wipes should help.
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    Make sure nobody smokes in your car (pretty basic). If they fog up when you wouldn`t expect (i.e. it is warm outside and dry) then you may have an underlying problem. One of my other cars would fog up all the time. Turns out I had a coolant leak that was somehow steaming and finding a way into my car.
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    Keep the glass clean and use a good quality vinyl protection ie 303 or similar.

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    Originally posted by mpauly

    Just regularly clean them and they will fog less easilly. Most anti-fog agents don`t work so well (especially FogX)


    I second the no Fogx. Didn`t do a darn thing.



    Worse, althought I can`t prove it, my tint started to peal and bubble after using it. Tint was 10 years old so maybe it was due, but the stuff started happening after the Fogx



    One household remidy is to wipe on shaving cream. Saw it on PBS to keep mirrors in the shower from steaming up. Never tried it though

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    use the ac even with heat, keeps the air dry. My windows never fog and I smoke too

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    Keep a clean MF towel in your car to wipe down the fog/haze. It is easy to see when the sun hits it just right and then when I`m stopped I just wipe it down. Also helps to crack your windows or tilt up the sunroof in hot weather.
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    For smokers, if you polish the windows once a month and give them a 2 minute cleaning every weekend you`ll never have any issue and the water will bead off when it rains.

 

 

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