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Subject: Re: Florida heat fog on car windshield - removal Posted on: Tue, 08 Nov 2005 10:53:32 CST



j. sterling wrote:

>>>Make sure that the ventilation system is set for fresh air rather than
>>>recirculation. Crack the windows to allow air to escape and the air will
>>>circulate faster.
>>>
>>
>>Are you sure? I'm no expert but it seems to me that in Florida with
>>its moisture laden air you would want to minimize the amount of
>>outside air you let in to the car.
>>
>>I guess we need the input of someone who lives in south Florida.
>
>
> I live in Central Florida, and when I have foggy wet windows I turn on
> defrost and AC. If it's winter I turn up the heat - the AC still takes the
> humidity out of the air in the car and clears the windows. I never crack
> the windows and I ALWAYS set the ventilation system for recirculation -
> after all the hunidity in the morning can be a high as 100%.
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My only problem with your process is the mention of the AC. Most cars
that I have driven recently kick in the AC whenever you set them to
defrost. I'm going to have to pay more attention to my wife's Volvo.
At least it does have a separate switch.