Anti-fog interior glass
Discussion
Every time it rains my MGB annoying fogs up completely side windows, rear window, windscreen the bloody lot!
The rear screen isn't so much an issue seems as its heated, the windscreen can be tackled with the heater (not very practical when it's hot and raining though!) but the sidewindows are the bugger leaving no visibility for parking!
So whats the best product to stop interior glass fogging up?
I've already tried the Rain-X anti fog which was completely useless.
The rear screen isn't so much an issue seems as its heated, the windscreen can be tackled with the heater (not very practical when it's hot and raining though!) but the sidewindows are the bugger leaving no visibility for parking!
So whats the best product to stop interior glass fogging up?
I've already tried the Rain-X anti fog which was completely useless.
yeap I found Rain-X Anti-Fog didn't work when I had my BGT but works fine in other cars
the best way to clear the windows is wind down a bit or open a few windows until things clear, nice fresh cold air in winter wakes you up, the odd drip or splash of water on the face if it's wet outside does the same
I'm not joking ask drivers from the 70s and before and that what you used to do or keep wiping the windows
possibly you may have water getting into your car that shouldn't causing extra condensation so you may be able to stop that or reduce the amount
you've may have been through this before - do you know about the donkey's dick? do you as the driver get a wet left leg? does your passenger get a wet right leg?
if you can't find the answer to the d d by doing a Search on here email me
tut, your minds - no I'm not picking young lads up we have been in correspondence before
the best way to clear the windows is wind down a bit or open a few windows until things clear, nice fresh cold air in winter wakes you up, the odd drip or splash of water on the face if it's wet outside does the same
I'm not joking ask drivers from the 70s and before and that what you used to do or keep wiping the windows
possibly you may have water getting into your car that shouldn't causing extra condensation so you may be able to stop that or reduce the amount
you've may have been through this before - do you know about the donkey's dick? do you as the driver get a wet left leg? does your passenger get a wet right leg?
if you can't find the answer to the d d by doing a Search on here email me
tut, your minds - no I'm not picking young lads up we have been in correspondence beforeEdited by na on Tuesday 28th June 20:54
Both the windows seals don't seal up completely with the doors and windows on max adjustment and new seals, there is a leak into both foot wells from somewhere (possibly choke cable etc grommets?) and by the Donkeys dick do you mean the rubber drain hole for the heater air intake?
If so that has already been cleared and suitably modified!
If so that has already been cleared and suitably modified!
Sounds like your on the right path with the dd - I was at Gaydon for SuperCar Sunday doing Sporting Bears Dream Rides and went pasted the cut in half BGT and wished I'd had a camera to take a photo of the two halves
water ingress can be a real pain to solve water can drip or sit nowhere near where it enters running a route like a little mouse
I supposed you've checked the doors for alignment/dropping/hinges wear when closed
not sure about water coming in from choke cable but it's been a long time since my BGT and I'm certainly no mechinical expert
try the MG enusiasts bbs always loads of suggestions
water ingress can be a real pain to solve water can drip or sit nowhere near where it enters running a route like a little mouse
I supposed you've checked the doors for alignment/dropping/hinges wear when closed
not sure about water coming in from choke cable but it's been a long time since my BGT and I'm certainly no mechinical expert
try the MG enusiasts bbs always loads of suggestions
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