Jun 14, 2022

6 Prevention Tips For Foggy Car Windshields

Most of us have experienced driving with a foggy windshield. In the hot & humid  months, it’s practically inevitable. It can be annoying and dangerous, as having a clear view is critical when driving.

Condensation on your car windows can happen for several reasons. It could result from cold weather, humidity, or even the materials your windshield is made of. Regardless of the cause, you can do a few things to prevent your windows from fogging up.

Here are six tips to stop your car windows from fogging up:

Open The Windows A Crack:

Slightly open windows might seem counterintuitive when trying to keep the heat in, but they can help prevent condensation. By circulating the air, you’ll help keep the temperature inside your car consistent, stopping your windows from fogging up. You can slightly crack your windows too, which will help with the circulation without letting all the heat out.

Use a Dehumidifier:

If you don’t want to drive with your windows down, or if it’s too humid outside for that to be an option, then you can use your car’s dehumidifier to help prevent foggy windows. The dehumidifier will help circulate the air inside your vehicle and keep the windows and windshield clear. It is because of this reason that it’s essential to make regular checks that your car’s dehumidifier is in working condition.

Check for Leaks:

You might not even realize it, but any leaks in your car can cause the windows to fog up. Make sure to check for any leaks around the windows and doors, and if you spot any, get them fixed immediately. You can use an auto glass sealer like silicon to fix the leaks temporarily. Fill the cracks near the edge of the windows with the sealer, and then smooth them out with your finger.

Check the Humidity Level:

The humidity level inside your car majorly contributes to the windows fogging up. If the humidity level is too high, it will cause the windows to fog up. Investing in a hygrometer is the best way to check for humidity levels. You can find one at your local hardware store. If the humidity level is high, turn on your car’s air conditioner to dry the air.

Keep a Clean Windshield:

A clean windshield looks nice and keeps the fog away. Make sure to clean your windshield regularly with soapy water and a soft cloth. You can also use an auto glass cleaner to clean the inside of your windshield. Dirt and debris trap moisture, which can cause your windows to fog up. Never use a dirty cloth or paper towel to clean your windshield, as this will only worsen the problem.

Use a DIY Window Defogger:

You can use a DIY window defogger if you don’t have time to clean your windshield. You’ll need a cup of water and a tablespoon of vinegar. Mix the water and vinegar and put it in a spray bottle. Simply spray the solution on your windshield when your windows start to fog up and wipe it dry with a clean cloth. The vinegar window defogger works by creating an acidic film on the glass that repels water.

Conclusion:

We hope these tips by Vann York Toyota, serving High Point, NC, have helped you learn how to stop car windows from fogging up. 

If your windows are still fogging up, it’s time to schedule service so our experts can take a look. 

We wish you clear skies and safe driving!