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    Hi Guys! I recently bought a 2nd hand car, Honda Civic 2000. So far, OK naman lahat, but recently nung umulan napansin ko everytime nadadaanan ng wiper yung windshield ko may moist na stain. I already tried na punasan, bumili na din ako ng kung anu-anong panlinis ng salamin pero hindi parin talaga nawawala. Please help me po sa mga nakakaalam. Salamat!
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    I also have this problem. My driver and passenger windows nag momoist/haze din. Napaka delikado. Hope someone could help. [emoji17]

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    #3
    Punasan ng shaving cream, tapos punasan ng tuyong basahan hanggang luminaw yung glass.

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    meron anti-mist/anti-fog coating for that problem. rain x anti-fog works best in my experience, kaso lang mahirap hanapin. try other brands din like rainaway.

    https://www.rainx.com/product/glass-...ainx-anti-fog/

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    meron anti-mist/anti-fog coating for that problem. rain x anti-fog works best in my experience, kaso lang mahirap hanapin. try other brands din like rainaway.

    https://www.rainx.com/product/glass-...ainx-anti-fog/

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    #6
    A few possible causes and solution:

    1. A/C is set too cold or the vents are set to window de-fog mode - Adjust the A/C thermostat for comfort cooling and/or redirect the vents to the passengers.
    2. Worn-out wiper blades - Even if they look perfectly good, microscopic cracks or deformities on the edge of the wiper blades will cause smearing. Replace them regularly. 1.5-3 years is the typical wiper lifespan, depending on how often it is exposed to the sun. Use genuine and reputable brands like Bosch.

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    #7
    another possible solution is to turn off the car’s recirculation mode so the temp & moisture inside the car begin to equalize with outside temp.

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    another possible solution is to turn off the car’s recirculation mode so the temp & moisture inside the car begin to equalize with outside temp.

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    You might also want to have the exterior part of the windshield cleaned of water stains.

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    #10
    Quote Originally Posted by yebo View Post
    meron anti-mist/anti-fog coating for that problem. rain x anti-fog works best in my experience, kaso lang mahirap hanapin. try other brands din like rainaway.

    https://www.rainx.com/product/glass-...ainx-anti-fog/
    pwede na siguro presyo kay lazada kung mahirap hanapin.

    Rain X Original Improved Rain Visibility Windshield 207mL | Lazada PH

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