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How to Remove Fog from a Golf?

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GideonMarie
07/24/25 10:18pm
The Golf can use the following methods to remove fog, with specific steps as follows: 1. Adjust the air conditioning to blow on the front windshield. Turn on the hot air and also activate the AC. Once the water temperature rises, the fog will dissipate; 2. Spray anti-fog agent prevention method: Spray a small amount of anti-fog agent on the car window (inner side), then wipe it clean to remove dirt and stains from the window. While polishing the glass, a thin transparent protective film is formed on the glass; 3. Use the air conditioning's cooling and dehumidifying function to reduce air humidity and remove fog: In summer, especially when multiple people enter the car, if the air conditioning is not turned on in time, the humidity from exhaled breath is high, and the front windshield will quickly fog up; 4. Use the method of reducing temperature difference to remove fog: In winter, use the heater to blow hot air onto the glass, quickly raising the temperature of the front glass and reducing the temperature difference between the inner and outer surfaces of the window glass, which can promptly prevent excessive fogging on the front windshield.
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OGenevieve
08/10/25 10:06am
When driving my Golf, foggy windows are always quite annoying, especially on rainy days or during cold morning starts. First, try turning on the air conditioning and switching to the windshield mode—both cold and warm air can quickly clear the fog. If the fog is light, rolling down the windows to let air circulate can work in just a few seconds. I’ve also found that regularly cleaning the inside of the glass helps; wiping off grease with a cloth prevents moisture buildup. In winter, you can first use warm air to dry the cabin, then activate the AC dehumidification function—the Golf’s design is quite smart, just press the button with the fan-shaped symbol. Keeping some moisture-absorbing packets in the car to reduce humidity can also prevent the issue. The whole process is simple and effective—just a few minutes of driving, and the fog clears up. Safety comes first when driving, after all.
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BellaAnn
09/26/25 6:13am
My Golf is less than two years old, and here are some handy tips for defogging. Simply activate the air conditioning defogging mode with one click. There's a knob on the Golf's dashboard that you can turn to the windshield position, and the cold air will blow out to quickly clear the fog. If you're in a hurry, opening the sunroof or windows for ventilation is even more direct, and combining it with the air conditioning doubles the effect. I also love using car defogging spray; just spray it on a cloth and wipe a few times to prevent fogging—it's cheap and hassle-free. For prevention, remember not to leave wet clothes in the car, especially on rainy days, as high humidity can easily cause fogging. The Golf's air conditioning system is responsive, making it easy for beginners to handle.
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