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With the current weather in NSW, i thought it timely to see if anyone has some good tips for the above..

My only thoughts on this are..

1) warm air on the front windscreen - only good when its cold weather though !!

2) a/c on if the weather is too hot for the above

To stop fogging..

Is there any cleaning tips out there to prevent this (and the associated smudging ??)

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Usually windscreens fog up because moisture has gotten in the car somehow, so you want to get rid of that - try one of those hippo things you buy fromt he supermarket that collects moisture out of your car. Sit it somewhere (stable) in your car for a week or so and see if its collecting moisture. see if that fixes it.. if it comes back then time to find out how/where the water is getting in.

i tried that rain x anti fog for the insides. wasnt too happy with it unless i didnt use it properly....its prtty simple though. i prefer to give it some good elbow grease and wipe it down properly and use the A/C wen i need it, cums up clear as glass!

also tried the rain x for the outside, this i was happy with. water does actually bead away.

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