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Some Skills About Auto Defogging In Winter

Recently cold air not only bring cold and wet, but also the front windshield fogging trouble. For this old problem which has the serious impact on traffic safety, here we will share some auto defogging skills.

The rub by dry cloth: the most primitive way is directly wiping the glass with a dry cloth or towel. Such scenes must have been seen by a lot of passengers: old drivers always have a towel on car, taking advantage of the traffic lights, park to wipe the glass hardly. Although many people get defogging this way, it is relatively strenuous wipe which will leave marks on the glass, and soon the glass will fog again. Wiping also prone to accidents while driving.

Open air conditioning to blow the heat wind: some people online contribute method with air conditioning making hot air defogging. In fact, automotive air conditioning and home air conditioning all have hot air function. The way is to start the air conditioner firstly, change the temperature to warm air, so the air conditioning hot air dry the car fog. As a result, not only is the front windshield, around windows are bright and clean.

Detergent with dry cloth: a lot of people have mentioned some detergent with a dry cloth to wipe. Choose a sunny day, take the detergent within water(1:6), and spread evenly with a sponge on the glass. After the glass is dry, clean with dry cloth or towel, leaving no trace. In generally, do this every two or three weeks to keep the effect.

Windows left seam making air convection: If there is not too much fog, we can open a gap (being unable to do so when it rains) on either side of the window, so the car's air convect and the temperature inside the car slowly close to the outside temperature, then the fog will disperse. The advantage is that we can achieve the effect by air conditioners without increasing fuel consumption, but this method cant be used in any case, such as snowy and rainy days.

by: Amos




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