How To Stop Your Car Windows From Fogging Up On The Inside

How To Stop Your Car Windows From Fogging Up On The Inside


Do you ever have difficulty seeing while driving because your car windows are foggy? It can be a safety issue, as well as an annoyance. John Lee's Panama City Mazda will discuss some tips and tricks that will help keep your car windows from fogging up inside.

 

1. Crack Open a Window

A few steps can help prevent your car windows from fogging up. One thing that you can do is to crack open a window when you first get in the car. It will allow some moist air to escape and help prevent the windows from fogging.

 

2. Use an Anti-Fog Solution

Another thing that you can do is to use an anti-fog solution on your windows. You can purchase these solutions at most auto stores. If that does not sit well with you, you can whip up your own using ingredients from your pantry!

 

Dilute some vinegar & put it in a spritz bottle. Shake and dispense it over the inside of the windshield. Just take care you don’t get it on the dashboard covering.

 

3. Turn on Your Car’s Heater

If your windows have already started to fog up, there are a few things that you can do to clear them up. One thing that you can try is turning on the defrost setting on your car's heater. It will help circulate the air and eventually clear up the fog.

 

4. Wipe Away the Fog with a Cloth or Paper Towel

Another thing that you can do is to use a cloth or a piece of paper towel to wipe away the fog. Microfiber works best for scratch-free cleaning.

 

5. Park the Car under the Shade or Use Sunshade on Your Windshield

If your car has been sitting in the sun for a while, the heat can cause the windows to fog up. One way to prevent this is to park in the shade or use a sunshade on your windshield. It will regulate your car's temperature and stop the windows from fogging.

 

6. Use a Defroster 

If your windows do fog up, you can try using a defroster. It will help clear the moisture from your windows and allow you to see more clearly.

 

7. Check the Window Seals

Another thing you can do is make sure all the seals around your windows are tight and there are no gaps. Check the weather stripping around your doors and windows to see if it needs to be replaced. It will help keep moisture from seeping into your car and will also help with energy efficiency.

 

These tips can keep your car windows from fogging. By keeping your windows clean and free of moisture, you will be able to see more clearly and enjoy your drive.

 

Ending Note

While there are various ways to keep your car windows from fogging up, we've outlined some of the most popular and effective techniques. If you're still having trouble seeing while driving, don't hesitate to contact us at John Lee's Panama City Mazda, serving Lower Grand Lagoon, FL.

 

For more tips or to schedule an appointment for window tinting and other car services, feel free to get in touch with us. Thanks for reading!