How to Deal with Fog on the Front Windshield?

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OHeidi
07/30/25 1:17am
Methods to remove fog from the windshield are as follows: 1. Proper use of the air conditioning system: The operation method is to park the car, start the air conditioning, turn the temperature adjustment button to the hot air direction, then press the defrost button to dry the windshield fog with the hot air produced by the air conditioning. 2. Use special anti-fog products: Before each use, spray evenly on the window and wipe it clean, forming a transparent protective film on the glass to prevent fog formation. 3. Open the window to allow convection of hot and cold air: If the fog is not heavy, you can open a gap in the windows on both sides, allowing the air inside the car to circulate, and the temperature inside the car will gradually approach the outside temperature, causing the fog to dissipate.
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