Foggy card windows are synonymous with winter driving. You turn the heat on, and the hot-and-cold mix makes the perfect combo for a cloudy windshield. Yet, the summer can also cause these foggy views.
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Fogged windows: why it happens and fixes
Fogged car windows occur when warm, moist air inside your car comes into contact with the cooler surface of the glass, causing the moisture to condense into tiny water droplets. This common issue, ...
As the colder months bring condensation issues, the RAC has this advice ...
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