So living in the northeast, and parking outdoors comes at a price. Basically the windows keep freezing on the inside and it takes forever for the defroster at 90F to blast away. Indoor parking is not an option (grr... college campus).
The cause of indoor windows frozen to death syndrome is moisture inside the car, prob from wet shoes, etc. I was wondering if anyone could share some techniques to soak up this moisture so the windows dont freeze. Its around -3 right now, parked the car a half hour ago, and its frozen again already!
Google suggests a silica pack under the seats to soak up moisture. Seeing if anyone else has a good technique
thanks!
The cause of indoor windows frozen to death syndrome is moisture inside the car, prob from wet shoes, etc. I was wondering if anyone could share some techniques to soak up this moisture so the windows dont freeze. Its around -3 right now, parked the car a half hour ago, and its frozen again already!
Google suggests a silica pack under the seats to soak up moisture. Seeing if anyone else has a good technique
thanks!