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Jun 17, 2022

Good Carkeeping - 7 Ways To Get Rid of Foggy Windows

If you’re like most drivers, you’ve probably had to deal with foggy car windows at one time or another. It can be a real painful hassle to try to see out of them when it’s foggy outside, and it can be hard to drive safely when you can’t see what’s happening around you. 

So, in this blog post, Yuma Honda will give you tips on getting rid of the fog from your car windows – so read on!

Window Fog Up – The Why & How!

It’s all to do with the temperature inside your car and the temperature outside. When it’s hotter outside, and you have the AC on full blast on the inside, the warm air outside meets the cold glass of the window and condenses, which causes the fog. So, if you want to stop your windows from fogging up, you need to stop that condensation from happening. Mentioned below are a few ways to do that:

  1. Clean Your Windows: 

Sounds obvious, but if your windows are clean, there’s less surface for the water to cling to and condense on. So, give them a nice clean before you set off – inside and out!

  1. Open Your Windows: 

When you first get in your ride, open all the windows for a minute or two. This will help equalize the temperatures inside and out and stop that initial condensation.

  1. Turn Off the Air Recirculation: 

Most cars these days have an air recirculation setting – which means that the air inside the car is circulated and not replaced with fresh air from outside. That can be great in summer when you don’t want hot, humid air coming into the car, but it’s not so good in winter.

  1. Invest In a Dehumidifier: 

You can buy little dehumidifiers that you can plug into the dashboard USB ports and help remove moisture from the air in the car. These are great if you live in a particularly humid area or if you find your car windows fog up all the time. Arizona is not exactly humid, but the heat here sure makes it necessary t have a dehumidifier.

  1. Use Rain-X: 

This is a product you apply to your windshield (and other glass surfaces) that makes water bead up and roll off – like how water beads up on a freshly waxed car. It’s great for keeping your windshield clear in a rainstorm, but it can also help to prevent fogging.

  1. Wipe Down Your Windows: 

If your windows are already foggy, you can use a microfiber cloth or even just your sleeve to wipe away the moisture. Just ensure not to use anything abrasive that could scratch the glass.

  1. Get It Checked by The Pros:

If you’ve tried everything and your windows are still fogging up, it might be a sign of a bigger issue, like a problem with your car’s AC or heater system. In that case, it’s best to take it to a mechanic or dealership to have them check it out.

Yuma Honda, serving, Yuma, AZ, is your premier retailer of new and pre-owned Honda vehicles. Our dedicated sales staff and top-trained gearheads are here to make your car shopping experience easy, fun, and financially helpful. Please utilize our diverse online resources and allow our excellent network of people to put you in your ideal car, truck, or SUV today! 

Schedule a service appointment, and our skilled technicians will quickly diagnose and fix the window fog-up problem.

We hope to see you soon!