What to Do When Car Windows Keep Fogging Up in Summer?

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AndersonMarie
07/30/25 4:07am
Solutions for car windows fogging up in summer: 1. Wipe them clean yourself. Many car owners keep a small cloth in their car, which is a direct method, but the wiping effect is not great and is only a temporary solution, not very convenient; 2. Open the windows appropriately. Opening the windows helps to increase the temperature inside the car and reduce the temperature difference between the inside and outside. High-end cars come with temperature adjustment features, allowing you to slightly raise the interior temperature; 3. Use specialized defogging products. Before driving, evenly spray the defogging agent on the surface of the car windows and then wipe it clean with a dry towel. The principle is to form a protective film on the window surface that alters the surface tension of water molecules, preventing moisture from condensing on the glass and forming a fog layer.
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