Is there anything that works as anti-fog for the inside of a windshield? Autocross this weekend and I haven't managed to get the blower working yet. It's going to be 40 and raining which pretty much guarantees I won't be able to see.
Is there anything that works as anti-fog for the inside of a windshield? Autocross this weekend and I haven't managed to get the blower working yet. It's going to be 40 and raining which pretty much guarantees I won't be able to see.
Rain x used to make a product for this. I seem to remember hearing you could cut an onion in half and rub it on the glass, never tried it though.
Rain-x still makes that product. Coincidentally, it has the same name as your question:
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_x_7050305-P_x_x?cm_mmc=ACQ--Google--GPLA-_-7050305&ci_src=17588969&ci_sku=7050305&ci_gpa=pla&ci_kw=&gclid=CL6DuLTrm7sCFUJlMgodc0sA8w#utm_source=acq&utm_medium=google&utm_campaign=gpla&utm_content=7050305
EvanB wrote: Get some cheap clear shampoo and rub it on the inside of the windshield so it leaves a thin film.
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Or rub dishsoap on the inside of the window. That will also work well (just keep rubbing it in until it's not smeared looking). Works great.
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