Erictski Posted October 28, 2015 Share Posted October 28, 2015 Just wondering if the glass cleaner or glass sealant helps with internal window and windshield fog? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 stripesace Posted October 28, 2015 Share Posted October 28, 2015 Since I've started using Adam's glass cleaner, I have never had an issue with fogging on the inside, and I've had a few days where I would normally fog. I keep putting of the glass sealant purchase for some reason... H2O G&G does so much good on the outside, I'm failing to see a reason to. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Erictski Posted October 28, 2015 Author Share Posted October 28, 2015 Awesome. I plan to order the glass cleaner and sealer during the current sale Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 NG13 Posted October 28, 2015 Share Posted October 28, 2015 I can't speak to the fogging but you will enjoy the glass cleaner and sealant...both are awesome! Make sure you get the kit with the towels and applicators. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 pirahnah3 Posted October 29, 2015 Share Posted October 29, 2015 I have not had an interior issue using the normal Adams Glass cleaner either. There is some Hazing from the plastic but if one keeps up with it, it is not an issue. DieselDude 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Ricky Bobby Posted October 29, 2015 Share Posted October 29, 2015 Run your AC compressor during winter/rainy days to combat windshield fogging. Also a bit of heat helps. Many people don't do this because they think in winter "I dont need AC" but its not just for cooling your vehicle down its also for pulling moisture out of the air inside your vehicle If the fogging is excessive you may have a sunroof leak or something contributing to it. NG13, BRZN and DieselDude 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Erictski Posted November 1, 2015 Author Share Posted November 1, 2015 Run your AC compressor during winter/rainy days to combat windshield fogging. Also a bit of heat helps. Many people don't do this because they think in winter "I dont need AC" but its not just for cooling your vehicle down its also for pulling moisture out of the air inside your vehicle If the fogging is excessive you may have a sunroof leak or something contributing to it. So when running the AC do you run it with recirculating air(max air setting) or with pulling outside air? Never heard of this tip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Beemer Posted November 1, 2015 Share Posted November 1, 2015 beware: once you run the AC to clear the windshield you will have to do it a LOT! Not sure why... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 blcksilv08 Posted November 1, 2015 Share Posted November 1, 2015 Most newer cars turn the compressor on when you switch to windshield defrost automatically. BRZN 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 stripesace Posted November 2, 2015 Share Posted November 2, 2015 beware: once you run the AC to clear the windshield you will have to do it a LOT! Not sure why... I dunno that I follow? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Beemer Posted November 2, 2015 Share Posted November 2, 2015 I dunno that I follow? In my experience after you have used the A/C to defog the windshield it will fog up again much quicker and just warm air alone will not defog it. Your mileage may vary. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Ricky Bobby Posted November 2, 2015 Share Posted November 2, 2015 So when running the AC do you run it with recirculating air(max air setting) or with pulling outside air? Never heard of this tip When using it to keep fog down I usually keep the recirc off. then again, I almost never use recirc unless its summertime and I'm trying to keep the car cool - If I'm just trying to keep it non-humid inside, regular AC mode works just fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 pirahnah3 Posted November 2, 2015 Share Posted November 2, 2015 Most newer cars turn the compressor on when you switch to windshield defrost automatically. this is the case for most anything from the mid nineties and on. It uses the compressor to take the moisture out of the air that it is applying to the window. Ricky Bobby, NG13 and blcksilv08 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Black Bowtie Posted November 3, 2015 Share Posted November 3, 2015 this is the case for most anything from the mid nineties and on. It uses the compressor to take the moisture out of the air that it is applying to the window. This is correct! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 DieselDude Posted November 5, 2015 Share Posted November 5, 2015 (edited) Most newer cars turn the compressor on when you switch to windshield defrost automatically. Yes, most newer cars are doing this and also they do this to help keep the seals from leaking in the compressor. I just set the climate control and have never had a fogging issue in my suv or truck. I have been using the Adams Glass Cleaner for couple years and have not had any fogging inside since I started using it. Edited November 5, 2015 by DieselDude Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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