Poag
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- Mar 11, 2004
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So I got myself a little Corsa to drive to the station with in the mornings. All was well but recently with the cold the inside of the car is taking longer and longer to defog. Till this morning when it failed to de mist entirely over my full journey to the station.
I'm just not sure where the water vapour is coming from. I drive with the AC on pretty much all the time currently to demist the car to start with. But every morning and every afternoon its fogged to buggery. I usually end up sat in the car park for 10 mins with the engine on to get some of the screen clear.
Its a fair problem as I get up at 5am to come to work, i dont really want to get up even earlier to ensure the car is demisted so i can actually see. This morning the ice on the car went within 5 mins, but the mist lasted a full 30 mins with the AC blasting and the heat on max.
I thought of putting some kitty litter in a couple of old socks to try and suck the moisture out of the air, but i just dont get where its coming from. I bought it 2nd hand from a garage 6 months ago, i dont think any of the door seals are going and the interior is dry, as far as i know!
Halp!
I'm just not sure where the water vapour is coming from. I drive with the AC on pretty much all the time currently to demist the car to start with. But every morning and every afternoon its fogged to buggery. I usually end up sat in the car park for 10 mins with the engine on to get some of the screen clear.
Its a fair problem as I get up at 5am to come to work, i dont really want to get up even earlier to ensure the car is demisted so i can actually see. This morning the ice on the car went within 5 mins, but the mist lasted a full 30 mins with the AC blasting and the heat on max.
I thought of putting some kitty litter in a couple of old socks to try and suck the moisture out of the air, but i just dont get where its coming from. I bought it 2nd hand from a garage 6 months ago, i dont think any of the door seals are going and the interior is dry, as far as i know!
Halp!