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Hi all i got my r32 gtr and it is near impossible to keep the front windscreen fog free. The demister works quiet well but the fogging is on the outside of the window and i do beleive it is the heat of the motor fogging up the screen is there a way to adjust the bonet to help reduce this or a automotive product to stop this. It is quiet annoying.

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Hi all i got my r32 gtr and it is near impossible to keep the front windscreen fog free. The demister works quiet well but the fogging is on the outside of the window and i do beleive it is the heat of the motor fogging up the screen is there a way to adjust the bonet to help reduce this or a automotive product to stop this. It is quiet annoying.

G`day Scott,ANTI FOG made be RAIN X ,is a great Product so try see ifthat will sort your WORRIES OUT ,also what do you clear inside with look at what may as cause your worries,,GOOD LUCK,

cheer`s Chuckie.

cheers i knew about rain x just couldnt remeber the name of it lol and i dont use any products on the inside i only use a shamy and a clean lint free rag works a treat

G`day Scott,ANTI FOG made be RAIN X ,is a great Product so try see ifthat will sort your WORRIES OUT ,also what do you clear inside with look at what may as cause your worries,,GOOD LUCK,

cheer`s Chuckie.

do u wipe rain x on the inside of the glass or outside i know this may sound retarded LOL :)
RAIN X only on OUTSIDE ,ANTI FOG for INSIDE ,so good luck cheer`s Chuckie.

is it only fogging up if you have the demister on? if so, it may be that the aircon is the cause of the issue. if i drive for too long with the demister on on a cool night it actually starts to ice up the windscreen. solution is to turn the heater on and defrost it.

How would heat from the engine cause water vapour to condense on the windscreen? Surely it would help the condensed water to evaporate.

Keep the glass clean, then the water vapour has nothing to condense around.

on reason why it could be the heat from the engine is if the engine has a coolant leak and the heat is causing the coolant to boil and the resulting steam is fogging up wht windscreen. in which case, you might want to check the coolant level before you drive the car next to make sure that isn't happening

in some cases the heater-core (that has coolant running through it) (located behind the dash) can have a slow leak which puts too much moisture in the cabin

is there any other stuff in the cabin that would add moisture?

p.s. my car fogs up heaps, even this morning.. and i dont have any aircon

Edited by gfunkk

did it fog up the inside or outside?

also not having aircon can make the inside fog up in the wet, etc, especially if you have just had to run through rain to get into the car. the aircon pumps out dry air and so the moisture gets dispersed a bit as it mixes with the dry air. no aircon just pumps around moist air so the moisture just builds up

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