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Hi My Ford Fiesta is very old (but very loved !!) but in the winter there is so much condensation on the windscreen and windows that it literally drips off when i wipe it. Is there an easy inexpensive way to minimise this please. Despite my name I am female.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not very 'eco friendly' but I would advise getting an extension cable and placing a blower heater in there with the windows cracked open (on a dry day) in order to drive the excess moisture out. Keep the heater below its maximum setting to reduce the risk of scorching anything and move it around every 15 mins so that all areas get dried out.
A relevant thread:
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Moto ring/Qu estion1 194029. html
(Please refer to my post regarding vinegar)
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(Please refer to my post regarding vinegar)
I read the thread - very interesting especially the remarks about air con. i did say my car was very old - it has wind up windows and certainly nothing as up to date as air con. I couldnt find anything about vinegar so could you tell me that - my friend keeps telling me to wipe over the windscreen with fairy liquid ??????/?
is the condensation when you start to drive or always
My friend had a caravan and he put a bowl of salt on the table over winter as it takes up the moisture especially if you drive it so often ,of course you would have to find a different "table" but two bowls of salt with one drying in the house isn't so dear
My friend had a caravan and he put a bowl of salt on the table over winter as it takes up the moisture especially if you drive it so often ,of course you would have to find a different "table" but two bowls of salt with one drying in the house isn't so dear
Detergents (such as Fairy Liquid) may leave a thin film on the window. Your objective is to leave the screen completely clean. (Water vapour can't adhere to clean glass). Vinegar is far better. I just use supermarket 'value' stuff, e.g. 49p per pint from Tesco:
http:// www.tes co.com/ groceri es/Prod uct/Det ails/?i d=27233 8207
I keep a bottle in the boot and occasionally apply some via a wad of kitchen towels.
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I keep a bottle in the boot and occasionally apply some via a wad of kitchen towels.
I got one of these doodads
http:// www.eas ylifegr oup.com /eco-ca r-dehum idifier -3770
I haven't had any condensation since. It might just be because this winter so far has been milder than the last few, of course. But so far I'm very happy with it.
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I haven't had any condensation since. It might just be because this winter so far has been milder than the last few, of course. But so far I'm very happy with it.
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Thank you all for your brilliant suggestions. I have tried the salt and I have to say it was excellent - there was still some misting but far less than usual and i shall continue with this. Yes I do leave my soggy cloths in the car and I shall discontinue this. I haven't done the vinegar yet but will do it and will also leave windows open from time to time. I think all these things combined will work and i f not I will buy one of those demister thingies, so thank you all once again - I do love this site xx Janet