What Size of Car Cleaning Cloth is Suitable?
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Fogging on the windshield when using the heater is mainly caused by the temperature difference between the inside and outside of the car. Due to the warm interior and cold exterior, water vapor condenses on the cold glass, forming fog in a short time. Wiping with a cloth: This method is simple and easy, but the effect is short-lived, as the glass quickly becomes foggy again. Additionally, wiping the windshield while driving is not very practical, as it can seriously interfere with normal driving and may even pose a danger. Using hot air to defog: However, this method should not be used while driving. It is best to stop the car and use the heater to blow hot air directly onto the glass. Initially, the fog may increase, but after a few minutes, the moisture inside the car will dry out, preventing recurring fogging. Homemade defogging solution: You can easily make your own 'anti-fog solution' by mixing dish soap and water in a ratio of 1:10. Then, use a clean, soft cloth to dip into the solution and apply it to the inside of the front and rear windshields. This method is both simple and cost-effective.