SallyCat
Ski Diva Extraordinaire
My car gets condensation, frost, and sometimes ice on the inside of my windshield in the winter, and it takes an annoyingly long time to defrost. I'm pretty careful about keeping the inside of the car as dry as possible, but with putting skis in there, there's always going to be moisture.
I put the a/c on high and have it set to allow fresh air in (vs. recirculating) and I try not to have to touch or wipe the inside of the windshield because that seems to leave a mess of streaks later on.
I was wondering if anyone can recommend any tricks or products to get the inside of the windshield cleared as quickly as possible? I've heard suggestions about things like cat litter, silica packets, etc. but before I launch a full clear-window campaign, I thought I'd ask for ideas.
My car is old, so I don't have remote-start or anything fancy. I don't know what it is about this particular vehicle that the moisture is so persistent and tenacious; it's worse than other cars I've had, I think. Thanks for any tips!
I put the a/c on high and have it set to allow fresh air in (vs. recirculating) and I try not to have to touch or wipe the inside of the windshield because that seems to leave a mess of streaks later on.
I was wondering if anyone can recommend any tricks or products to get the inside of the windshield cleared as quickly as possible? I've heard suggestions about things like cat litter, silica packets, etc. but before I launch a full clear-window campaign, I thought I'd ask for ideas.
My car is old, so I don't have remote-start or anything fancy. I don't know what it is about this particular vehicle that the moisture is so persistent and tenacious; it's worse than other cars I've had, I think. Thanks for any tips!