Is It Normal for Moisture to Form Inside a Car?
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Moisture forming inside a car is normal. "Moisture formation" is actually a natural phenomenon, often occurring during the transition period from winter to spring. The main reason is the temperature difference between the inside and outside of the car. Here are some solutions: Expose the car to sunlight: Sunlight contains ultraviolet, infrared, and visible light. Especially during rainy and humid seasons, the heated car body will quickly expel accumulated moisture inside. Repair peeling paint promptly: If the paint or protective coating on the bottom or exterior of your car peels off, it may rust when exposed to rainwater, and humid air can accelerate the "deterioration" of the damaged paint areas. If your car has any damage, it's best to address it as soon as possible.