What are the solutions for fogging on the outside of car windows in summer?
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Solutions for fogging on the outside of car windows in summer include: 1. Wipe clean with a towel; 2. Turn on the car's heater to eliminate fog; 3. Leave a gap in the window to remove fog; 4. Use an anti-fog agent for car windows. The reasons for fogging on the outside of car windows are: 1. Temperature difference between the inside and outside of the car; 2. Window temperature is lower than the outdoor temperature; 3. Temperature difference on both sides of the window. Methods for maintaining car windows include: 1. Use appropriate windshield washer fluid according to the season; 2. Apply heat-insulating film to car windows. The functions of car windows are: 1. To shield against wind and rain, and to insulate sound and reduce noise; 2. To reduce wind resistance and guide airflow; 3. To protect the safety of passengers in the car.
Fogging on the outside of car windows in summer is particularly annoying. My experience is that both prevention and quick handling are essential. Before getting in the car each time, lower the windows for ventilation for two or three minutes to minimize the temperature difference between the inside and outside. When using the air conditioning, adjust the vents to blow toward the body or feet, avoiding direct airflow onto the windshield. Additionally, always keep an anti-fog spray in the car—after cleaning the windows, spray and wipe evenly to prevent fogging for about half a month. If fog suddenly appears while driving, immediately using the wipers a few times works best, much more convenient than wiping with a cloth. Also, try to park in the shade to reduce the car's interior from heating up under the sun. After getting used to these methods, they’ve basically solved my headache of blurred vision while driving.