Science1 min ago
Why Does My Car Keep Steaming Up On The Inside
when it's standing on the drive?
My neighbours' cars don't steam up but mine is absolutely dripping when I get in it. Why?
My neighbours' cars don't steam up but mine is absolutely dripping when I get in it. Why?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've just come back from a long walk and about a third of the cars parked along the road had misted windscreens or rear windows...different makes and models. It was very wet but mild yesterday and the temperature dropped to -1C last night...exactly the conditions I mentioned in my answer yesterday.
It's simple physics....when the temperature of warm, moist air drops you'll get condensation on the coldest surfaces - there doesn't have to be anything "wrong" with your car for this to occur.
It's simple physics....when the temperature of warm, moist air drops you'll get condensation on the coldest surfaces - there doesn't have to be anything "wrong" with your car for this to occur.
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