Tip 4: How to easily remove steam traces from sugar glass?
- Ana Basilidze
- Jul 7
- 2 min read
What I'm about to tell you now is something many drivers don't know.
Do you remember how our fathers and grandfathers used to fight fogged-up windows in cars? Like this - they would sometimes take a cloth while driving and clean both the windshield and this area so they could see what was happening behind them in the mirror.
The time when we needed a cloth to fight fogged-up windows and had to clean like this has long been relegated to the past.
Many people don't know that air conditioning will help you remove steam traces from the windshield in seconds. Literally in seconds, in the full and direct meaning of this word. Of course, warm and hot air without air conditioning does this too, but much later.
If you turn on the air conditioner when you have fogged-up windows and direct this entire air flow toward the windshield, the result will truly amaze you because it will dry out and eliminate the steam in seconds.
Now you might think, what do I do in winter? I won't turn on the air conditioner in winter because I'll get cold, but these are incorrect thoughts because you can have the air conditioner turned on but blow warm air, meaning turn on the air conditioner in winter too, just set it to warm air and you'll see that the fogged-up windshield will dry in seconds.
One more thing I absolutely must tell you: windows in cars fog up particularly often when there's humidity inside, so try to ensure there's no humidity in the car and maintain maximum dryness, and if your car windows still fog up too frequently, you can also use various products: apply them to the windows and you won't have the fogging problem anymore.
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