How to Solve Window Fogging?
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Here are the solutions for window fogging: 1. Open the windows for convection. When the fogging is not severe, you can open a crack on both side windows. 2. Allow outside air to circulate while driving, reducing the temperature difference, and the fog will disappear. 3. Press the front windshield defogging button on the central control panel and adjust each air vent to face the front windshield. 4. After the fog disappears, you can turn off the AC button, continue to reduce the air volume slightly, and adjust it to blow hot air towards the glass. 5. Spray the defogging agent evenly onto a soft cloth, then wipe the front windshield with the cloth, or spray it directly onto the glass.
I've encountered window fogging way too many times! It's mainly caused by condensation due to temperature differences between inside and outside the car or high humidity. My go-to method is immediately turning on the AC's defogging mode, which automatically adjusts air direction and volume to quickly clear the fog. In winter, I sometimes switch to warm air mode blowing toward the windshield, combined with external air circulation to let dry air in for better effect. Opening windows for ventilation is also a simple solution, especially at low speeds or when parked, directly releasing the moisture. But don't get distracted while driving to operate these - safety first. I recommend regularly cleaning the interior of car windows to prevent dust buildup that worsens fogging, or keeping a professional anti-fog spray handy that can prevent fogging for several days. Safety is paramount - address fogging immediately when noticed, don't wait until it affects visibility.