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PapX5 01-27-2006 02:10 PM

Fog Up Question
 
Getting the odd Monsoon up here in Vancouver and my windshield keeps fogging up...seems to be primarily on the drivers side. Obviously I can get this to go away in a hurry by putting the defrost on and/or cracking the window a bit... I was wondering if anyone knows of another solution that won't entail me getting wet while suffering heat stroke from the seemingly supercharged defrost system these X's have.

Is there some kind of spray for the glass or anything like that?

:dunno:

Thanks for any thoughts...

Jeremy 01-27-2006 02:17 PM

If it is fogging primarily on your side, it must be you! LOL

You can direct air to the winshield without having to use the kill feature aka defroster. Up arrow on the climate controls will blow windshield air at whatever temp/speed you choose. I find splitting the air between up and dash keeps me pretty fog free in the rain.

X5Jay 01-27-2006 02:17 PM

Press the snowflake button - that will dry the air out. You'll be amazed at how well it works - at any temp you have it set to.

motordavid 01-27-2006 02:21 PM

Pap,
What Jeremy wrote...and, there are some other anti-fog remedies on the net:
RainX makes one...no idea if it's any good, or:

"Make Your Own Anti-fog Spray

Have you ever noticed how when your bathroom mirror fogs up it’s always when you’re in a rush and need to use it? This article will teach you how to make your own anti-fog glass spray.

Once you make your own anti-fog glass spray can also be used on your car’s wind shield to stop it from fogging up.

So just how easy is it to make your own anti-fog glass spray? Very! All you need is white vinegar, hot water and a lint free cloth!

All you need to do to make your own anti-fog glass spray is to firstly pour two ounces of white vinegar into a bowl. The next step is to add one quart of hot water to the white vinegar.

Your make your own anti-fog glass spray is now ready to use! To use the mixture dip your lint free cloth into the bowl, wring it out and then wipe it over the mirror or the inside of your car wind shield and then allow it to dry off. And presto! No more fog! You can now use your bathroom mirror when ever you want… fog free!

Never again will you have to worry about not being able to see when you drive because of a fogged up wind shield. Use this make your own anti-fog glass spray as often as you like or need to in order to ensure fog free mirrors and wind shields!"

GL,md

PapX5 01-27-2006 02:21 PM

yes LOL...was expecting something like that.

I have tried that. I have my arrows on the same setting as you but it doesnt seem to help much.

PapX5 01-27-2006 02:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by X5Jay
Press the snowflake button - that will dry the air out. You'll be amazed at how well it works - at any temp you have it set to.

Interesting. I will give that a try. Thx.

motordavid 01-27-2006 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by X5Jay
Press the snowflake button - that will dry the air out. You'll be amazed at how well it works - at any temp you have it set to.

Yes, Jay is right on...I musta missed that you didn't have the snowflake, (A/C) button on.

That will nail it; just adjust temp to your liking.
GL,D

PapX5 01-27-2006 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by motordavid
Pap,
What Jeremy wrote...and, there are some other anti-fog remedies on the net:
RainX makes one...no idea if it's any good, or:

"Make Your Own Anti-fog Spray

Have you ever noticed how when your bathroom mirror fogs up it’s always when you’re in a rush and need to use it? This article will teach you how to make your own anti-fog glass spray.

Once you make your own anti-fog glass spray can also be used on your car’s wind shield to stop it from fogging up.

So just how easy is it to make your own anti-fog glass spray? Very! All you need is white vinegar, hot water and a lint free cloth!

All you need to do to make your own anti-fog glass spray is to firstly pour two ounces of white vinegar into a bowl. The next step is to add one quart of hot water to the white vinegar.

Your make your own anti-fog glass spray is now ready to use! To use the mixture dip your lint free cloth into the bowl, wring it out and then wipe it over the mirror or the inside of your car wind shield and then allow it to dry off. And presto! No more fog! You can now use your bathroom mirror when ever you want… fog free!

Never again will you have to worry about not being able to see when you drive because of a fogged up wind shield. Use this make your own anti-fog glass spray as often as you like or need to in order to ensure fog free mirrors and wind shields!"

GL,md


I like this idea as well. If I were to use a spray I would prefer some gold old vinegar as opposed to a plethora of chemicals. Thanks!

X5Jay 01-27-2006 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PapX5
I like this idea as well. If I were to use a spray I would prefer some gold old vinegar as opposed to a plethora of chemicals. Thanks!

And you can just drink whatever's left over! I love vinegar!!!

X5Flyboy 01-27-2006 10:09 PM

Remember you can adjust the vents to blow air in the direction you want. Start with the simple fix first, then go onto other things if it does not meet your expectations. Too often the simplest thing is overlooked.


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