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  1. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    #1
    sa sobrang galing ni mang mario, nag fofog ung front windshield ko sa sobrang lamig...hehehehe..pero hanga ako kay mang mario...how to prevent the fog on my front windshield? thanks!

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    #2
    turn the temp down? or may nabibili ata stuff to prevent fogging...

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    #3
    you can't actually kung sa labas. the engine's heat is escaping through the gap between the hood and the windshield/wiper area while your interior cabin is cold. It's a natural "response"...

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    #4
    thanks sir Bluebimmer and sir theveed!

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    #5
    i don't know if the rain-x anti-fog will work in your case.

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    #6
    di kaya naka-set ang aircon vents mo to blow through the vents on top of the dash?

    pag sa inside ng windshield ang fog meron rain-X anti-fog. pag outside yan ang di ko alam kung meron.

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    #7
    better yet use ur wiper to wipe the fog away...kung abot ng wiper..

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    Jun 2004
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    #8
    naka set yung vent mo sa on the top of your dashboard

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    #9
    Direct the air away from the defroster vents, just like Muffler suggested.

    But since you can't control the humidity content of the outside air, simply use the wipers, like Bluebimmer already posted. Just set it at the "slowest" intermittent speed.

  10. Join Date
    Jun 2005
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    #10
    it's called a mist.. u have had cool air circulating within the cabin for quite some time from ur AC.. ur wiper clears it but it just gets back.. rainX wouldn't do much good since it's a temperature phenomenon

    try this, turn the AC off, increase fan speed, and redirect air thru the dash vents, switch air inflow from the outside (sideways toggle), but don't turn on the defogger.. it'l be gone after a few minutes

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Fog on the outside of front windshield...