How to Remove Excessive Moisture Inside the Car?
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When the air inside the car is humid, you should turn on the cold air of the air conditioner. The car air conditioner can adjust the temperature inside the cabin and effectively remove moisture from the cabin. You can place several moisture absorbers or dehumidifier boxes in areas prone to moisture accumulation, such as the cabin or trunk, and remember to check and replace them regularly. Sunlight contains ultraviolet, infrared, and visible light. It's also beneficial to let the car bask in sunlight appropriately, especially during rainy and humid seasons.
Recently, during the humid spring days, my car always feels damp. Here's how I deal with it: Before driving, I open the doors to ventilate for a few minutes. When turning on the AC, I don’t rush to activate the cooling mode. Instead, I adjust the airflow to the windshield and turn on the external circulation for about three to five minutes. After that, I close the windows, switch on the AC with internal circulation, and lower the temperature a bit for better dehumidification. Usually, I place a few packs of activated charcoal under the seats and replace the dehumidifying boxes bought online in the corners every two weeks, which works well. If my child gets in the car after playing ball, I first open the windows to let out the sweat before closing them and turning on the AC. For severe cases, I bought a small car dehumidifier, which I plug into a power bank when parking on rainy days. Now, fogging up is rarely an issue.