How to Deal with Fogging Inside the Car in Winter?
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Solutions for fogging inside the car in winter are as follows: 1. First, wipe the glass: When the car is just started, the water temperature hasn't risen, so turning on the heater won't help. You can use a clean towel or a car-specific anti-fog towel to wipe off the fog on the glass first. This is a relatively quick method. After the heater has been on for a while, the temperature inside the car will rise, and the fog will no longer condense. 2. Use dishwashing liquid: Dilute household dishwashing liquid with water in a ratio of 1:6, then apply it to a car glass cloth and wipe the front and side windshields. After the dishwashing liquid dries, wipe it clean with a dry cloth. This method can ensure that the car windows won't fog up again for about seven to eight days. 3. Use professional defogging spray: Spraying a professional defogging agent can prevent the windows from fogging. Spray a small amount of the defogging agent on the car glass and then wipe it clean. This not only removes dirt and stains from the glass but also forms a transparent protective film, also known as a hydrophobic layer, which effectively prevents water vapor from condensing on the glass, especially in the cold winter.