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Why Does My Car Keep Steaming Up On The Inside

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Tilly2 | 17:00 Mon 29th Jan 2018 | Cars
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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?
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Thank you, Flonska and Shoota. Just off out to give it a blast.
Maybe you can earn some brownie points by picking up Mr T's laundered shirts whilst you are out?
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.

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