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We have this stuff at work called "never fog" it costs $2 and comes in a little packet, its a cloth that has some sort of anti fog stuff on it and you just rub it all over your window, works really well I hardly ever get fog appearing on my windows anymore.

Edited by Dave69001
n15mo... ur from brisbane.. i guess u dont know the weather down in melbourne... its terribly cold...

dave... where can you buy it??... sounds like an excellent idea...

We sell it where I work (carewash in mt druitt and norwest and envirowash in bankstown) im not sure of any places like Autobarn etc that sell it as its an American product developed for their harsh winters but ill try find out where is it is available for you :whistling:

I hate that No-Fog/Fog-X/Never Fog stuff, because it leaves an oily film on the windscreen that makes it look dirty and hazey in the sunlight... and if you wipe all of the oily stuff off, then you've just wiped off the product and it does sh1t-all!

I find just keeping the inside of the windscreen PERFECTLY clean and spotless is the best option. Then 10 seconds with a blast of hot air demists it quick as a flash! When your windscreen is dirty though, it takes AGES to demist the glass.

We have this stuff at work called "never fog" it costs $2 and comes in a little packet, its a cloth that has some sort of anti fog stuff on it and you just rub it all over your window, works really well I hardly ever get fog appearing on my windows anymore.

That stuff OWNS.

Seriously owns.

OR use the air con.

The cef didnt have air con I just used heat to get rid of it. Hot full blown for 10 seconds would get rid of the coldest fog.

Driving to work at 4:30am guarantee's my windows fogging up so a light wipe over of the AntiFog (made by RainX) and its 98% gone. The only problem with this stuff is if you put it on too thick than it actually works against you.

As gtst1976 said, just run the heater and the aircon at the same time. Set the temp to 20 odd, make sure the air flow is on windscreen, and bingo, demisted windows during the cold wet weather.

The air-con removes the moisture (humidity) from the car on a warm day, and it will also remove the moisture (fog) from the car on a cold day.

Edited by nickcorr

I found its a waste of time, as someone else said it leaves a greasy streaky residue, i might as well have sprayed crc on my windows. Got pissed with it to wiped it off the drivers side but its still on the passengers side. My flatmate said it best when she was in the passengers seat, "it looks like i'm driving drunk, but im not" lol..

The rainX window cleaner however works a treat :).

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