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nadalama

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Hubbs and I just got back from our son's house, about 75 miles away.

I made spluttering noises in the car and was fanning myself because hubbs was asphyxiating me with his nasty ass cigarette smoke. I rolled my window down about an inch, but that just pulled his smoke right into my face. He said, roll that up, then crack the back seat driver's side window. So I did.

Do you know, doing that will pull both cigarette smoke AND vapor right out of the front seat? I can envision not having nearly the problem with vapor haze building up on the inside of my windshield if I make a habit of keeping that window down just a bit. The vapor goes nowhere near the front windshield.

Maybe everyone else already knows this and I am just the slow kid. If not, do try it and see what you think.
 

The Cromwell

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Some folks learn later - but I still miss the ancient tilt-vent windows.
Better still combine them with a center slide open rear window in a pickup. Good cooling ventilation without going deaf from wind roar.
 

Jinx'd

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Hubbs and I just got back from our son's house, about 75 miles away.

I made spluttering noises in the car and was fanning myself because hubbs was asphyxiating me with his nasty ass cigarette smoke. I rolled my window down about an inch, but that just pulled his smoke right into my face. He said, roll that up, then crack the back seat driver's side window. So I did.

Do you know, doing that will pull both cigarette smoke AND vapor right out of the front seat? I can envision not having nearly the problem with vapor haze building up on the inside of my windshield if I make a habit of keeping that window down just a bit. The vapor goes nowhere near the front windshield.

Maybe everyone else already knows this and I am just the slow kid. If not, do try it and see what you think.


I'm not going to say just how long I have been doing that. one problem though, if it is raining kinda hard. then what I do is turn the hvac on high. doesn't work quite as well, but then I don't get wet.
 

SteveS45

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My drivers side window get a white haze on it because I blow my clouds out it barely open. Microfiber cleaning cloth under the seat in easy reach helps when it starts to build up. As soon as the windows show signs of haze I break out the window cleaner.

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