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anyway to stop car dimisting up

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  • DaveMacD
    DaveMacD Posts: 575 Forumite
    edited 12 December 2009 at 8:20PM
    I'm trying a thing called Dampire in my van just now. Is originally for m/cycle clothing and boots, and has always worked really well for those, so fingers crossed it'll do the same here. Easy to recharge them too, since you just leave it on the radiator overnight.

    Have used the RainX Anti-fog in the past with good results, but for some reason it just isn't working the same in my current van. Might be something to do with the heater never getting properly hot, so not driving enough moisture out...
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  • u751904 wrote: »
    you could try this http://www.lakeland.co.uk/F/productreviews/21109 lakeland do a couple of other products. I think though you should check that the lakeland guarantee is quite good. I see some folk thought it was good and some not so. seems that it works ok in small spaces like a car.

    Halfords do these things for caravans but might be worth a punt at £2.99 if you have mild moisture problems in your car.

    http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_169605_langId_-1
  • DaveMacD
    DaveMacD Posts: 575 Forumite
    It's a good idea, BUT make sure you empty them out on a regular basis. The crystals absorb water, but then the chamber below fills up with the water and salt mixture. Don't really want it tipping over in the car, and getting water everywhere.
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