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Old 10-30-2003, 06:21 AM
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Default anybodys truck fog up real bad on the inside?

the last 3 mornings my truck has fogged up really bad on the inside glass. i cant feel any water anywhere on the carpet and the seats are dry. its really pissing me off cause it takes from the time i leave my house till i get to work for it all to dry up.


anyone else see this problem???
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Mine gets a little foggy too..... Nothing the defrost can't take care of.
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Originally Posted by Shark_g
Mine gets a little foggy too..... Nothing the defrost can't take care of.

yea, but it takes like 10 min to do it.

after a 16 hour day last thing i want to do is wait on that....i wanna go home and go to bed!
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Ah man.. that suck... Mine takes tops about 2 min to clear up.
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Mine is almost always a bit foggy. Isn't there some type of chemical, kinda like rain-x that is supposed to stop that?
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i still dont think it should do it. my t/a dont doesnt do it and neither does the wifes **** jetta.
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Instead of putting the defroster on with heat, turn on the A/C. Its will go away a lot quicker.
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when i lived up north there was some stuff you could buy to help prevent the fog. i haven't seen it down here tho. but yea, my truck fogs a little as well.
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I don't have any problems with mine and I leave for the gym every morning at 5:30am....with the gym only being a mile away my windows are clear before I get there....I use the setting that has it coming out of the floor and the defroster at the same time with hight heat and it works fine for me
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Don't use the stuff made by rain-x. I think its called fog-x. Should be called the fogger. Makes it 10 times worse.


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