With the arrival of winter, it is very common to see car windows fog up on the roads of our country. because of humidity existing, especially during the fall and winter months. This situation also makes driving a little more dangerous due to the poor visibility the driver will have when traveling to their workplace or meeting point.
Why do windows fog up? Well, the logical explanation is simple, because temperature difference which exists in the glass itself, outside and inside. Water vapor present in the environment is stored inside the windows and the front and rear windows.
How to defog car windows from the inside?
Currently, there is a endless solutions to defog the windows of our vehicle. However, like everything in life, there are techniques that are more effective and safer than others. Under normal conditions, people tend to perform the most basic tricks, but there is one that never fails: car air conditioning. To do an efficient job, we will use the warm air as much as possible and direct it towards the fogged windows to compensate for the cold outside and obtain full visibility in a few seconds.
An important aspect to take into account to eliminate or reduce humidity inside the car is prevent air recirculationthat is to say, take advantage of the air conditioning function to constantly use the air inside the vehicle. Likewise, to defog the rear window, you will use the button on the center console. In newer cars, the rear window has a thermal system and with a push of the button it should completely defog within a few seconds.
Finally, it is also of vital importance to maintain a temperature 18 or 19 degrees inside the vehicle to prevent the windows from fogging up while driving, so we can enjoy the trip with the windows completely closed (which we will appreciate during the colder months).