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Old Dec 21, 2002
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keeps on fogging up??

Last year my car kept on fogging up on the inside so bad i would have to let it sit for 15min before i would have to see a thing, took it to honda said there was a leak in my fire wall which they fixed!! again this year it's starting to do the same thing luckily i still have the warranty but living up here in BC where it rains not snows it drives me nuts!!! any one else having this prob or can give some advise thanks!!!
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This is what I do. Put Rain X on the inside windshield of your car. It will stop it from fogging up. Rain X is the same stuff that you use on the outside windshield of your car to make rain fly off the glass so you dont even have to use your windshield wipers........its really very cool

PS. I also use Rain X on my bathroom mirror so when I get out of the shower the mirror isn't all fogged up.


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Strange..... my inside only fogs up when i don't use the AC or windows. (Body heat)
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Old Dec 28, 2002
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Well if you have a coupe are cars are small as you know so it foggs up easier
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Old Jan 6, 2003
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If your windows fog up, usually it's just your car's air circulation. Recirculating the air using that button on your A/C system (shows an arrow looping back in the car) tends to do that. I suggest keeping it off. If it's still fogging, then that's what your A/C's for. A/C adjusts the humidity of the air to a comfortable level. If it still doesn't work, then I suggest finding another place to get freaky with your girlfriend [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
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turn on your A/C if you have one, the colder it is, the less time it takes to defrost
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My windows used to fog up alot when I first got my car. Then I used some water and windex and wiped down the insides of all the windows and that stopped it for a while. But everynow and then the windows will fog up, then I use the AC.
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ALL small japanese cars fog up eaisy when its cold. The only way to remedy this is to use the AC with the defrost vents (doesnt matter if thr heat or cold is on, but cold air will work faster). this is because AC dries out the air, removing any moisture. the second method is to use FOG-X (not rain-x, but made by them) on the inside of your windows. only thing is you have to keep applying it every week.
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