Inside of windsheild keeps fogging up!
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Inside of windsheild keeps fogging up!
Every time my car sits in the sun, the inside of the windshield gets some kind of foggy layer that I have to wipe off with a towel/windex. I thought it was the armor-all on my dash, but I took all that off and it's still getting foggy.
My only other idea is that the glue I uses to cover my dash with vinyl is doing this...
Anyone else with a covered dashboard experiencing this?
My only other idea is that the glue I uses to cover my dash with vinyl is doing this...
Anyone else with a covered dashboard experiencing this?
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Have you left your windows open in a bit of rain or anything like that? You might also check under your carpet on the pass side. Water collects there when the heater core is getting bad. Could be a reason why it fogs in the sun.
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had the same problem with a wrapped dash..i was told the heat was causing the glue to release gases which left the film on the windshield..i rewrapped the dash using 3M glue and dont have the problem anymore..i dont remember what i used the first time to wrap it
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im thinking its also the out gas from the glue. almost any glue will out gas wile it cureing but after a will i would think it would stop.
try this take the pad out(i know its a little work but thats how you will know)and leave it in the sun maybe the heat will cure it and if you dont fog up thats the problem.
try this take the pad out(i know its a little work but thats how you will know)and leave it in the sun maybe the heat will cure it and if you dont fog up thats the problem.
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Fog can be fine condensation from water somewhere in the car. When it gets hot the water may evaporate causing fog. I'm not sure about the film though, that's weird. You might yank up your pass side carpet and see if its wet could be a sign your heater core is bad.