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Car Window Fog?

Hey guys,

I just got a 2013 Subaru Legacy. I was so hyped to bring it home- until I started vaping in it. On the windows, a film of flavored fog started to build up. I can't see out of it, and with all the long car rides I take, I need to be able to vape in it. Is there a permanent solution to this problem or do I need to Windex them every time I drive? This is a recurring problem since I got my car a few weeks ago. Please help!
 

BenJammin

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Hey guys,

I just got a 2013 Subaru Legacy. I was so hyped to bring it home- until I started vaping in it. On the windows, a film of flavored fog started to build up. I can't see out of it, and with all the long car rides I take, I need to be able to vape in it. Is there a permanent solution to this problem or do I need to Windex them every time I drive? This is a recurring problem since I got my car a few weeks ago. Please help!
Simple fix really... crack your drivers side window about a quarter of an inch or crack your sunroof, turn your fan on (high/feet works best), make sure the recirculate option isn't selected, and finally, blow the vapor in the direction of the cracked window/sunroof...

By not having the recirculate option selected, this will create a vacuum so to speak out your window. I've been standing by my drivers side door before talking to someone and could feel the draft coming out of the crack in the window...

This works with cold air or hot, but keep in mind, any other window or sunroof open will cause the vacuum effect not to work, as well as the recirculate option being selected.

Edit: I haven't cleaned the inside of my windows but about twice a year since I started doing this...
 

eSMOKA

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Member For 5 Years
What Benjammin said, plus next time you clean your windows, you can put some RainX antifog on the inside of your windows. This i snot the regular rainX that repels water from the outside of your windshield. It specifically designed for the inside of the windshield and for mirrors in bathrooms. I would not buy the glass cleaner + anti-fog. Clean the windows with Windex yourself than apply straight anti-fog.

https://www.rainx.com/product/glass-water-repellents-cleaners/rainx-anti-fog/#.Vo13Y08kqM4

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VAPEROXX

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Lemon juice to clean the windows and rain-x anti fog to maintain a fog free glass.
 

reeta

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I'm noticing this in my new car too
 

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