How to Deal with Fog Inside the Car on Rainy Autumn Days?
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Prepare defogger in advance. Defogger is a common tool for preventing window fogging and can be purchased through various channels. Use diluted dish soap to prevent fogging. If you don't have defogger, you can also mix dish soap with water in the right proportion to prevent fogging. You can also turn on the air conditioning to cool the car, which will help remove the fog.
I often encounter the problem of foggy car windows during the autumn rainy season while driving, which blurs my vision and is quite annoying. At such times, I usually immediately turn on the defogging function of the air conditioner—by pressing the fan symbol button and switching to the windshield mode. Sometimes, I also turn on the A/C cooling a bit to help quickly dehumidify and cool down. When it's raining heavily, I check the recirculation mode to ensure hot air isn't bringing in moisture; if the fog is heavy, I gently wipe the inside of the glass with a tissue—don't use your breath to wipe, as it can make it foggier. Remember, don't close the windows completely when it's cold; leave a small gap for ventilation. Before each rain, make it a habit to clean the windshield wipers to prevent splashing water from worsening the problem. Always keep an anti-fog cloth in the car for emergencies—it's super useful. Don't underestimate these small things; safety comes first!