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Originally Posted by PARANOiA-R34
Can anyone chime in on a good method for preventing condensation on windows...? I have an EK Civic which is pretty infamous for having poor circulation/ventilation. I park outside and on cold days I look forward to condensation on all my windows. It really sucks to wait 5 minutes before actually driving to let the defogger work, and I'm tired of using an old chamois to "assist" the defogging process by wiping down my windows. I found out today that using an old windshield wiper as a squeegee greatly speeds up the process...
I heard Rain-X has an "anti-fog", does it work? At this point I am seriously considering filling a sock with silica-based kitty litter and putting it on the dashboard overnight.
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I think snails said that shaving cream actually ended up working on his GF's car.
Search it up, a lot of people use it on goggles and stuff. I've previously used it on snowboarding goggles when I was in a jam, and it seemed to work pretty decently.