Window condensation w/ humidity (Florida)

u n v kenny

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For a while now, I am getting tired of not being able to see out of my windows due to the condensation on the outside.

I have not tried the Rain-x Fog, but I'm not getting fog, I'm getting condensation on the outside.

I'm sure many of you know what I'm talking about, but I haven't found a resolution. Anyone else have this problem?
 

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:wf: why is this in the donut shop?
 
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I was just thinking the same thing. I'll give the OP a chance to respond before I:

a) move it
b) close it
c) send it to SmackDown.
 
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Sorry, I guess it could generally be for any vehicle/anybody.

But I work midnights on patrol, and figured more people in law enforcement would be able to answer rather than the general population.
 

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^^ They're not fogging up at all. It's just the condensation.

None of the A/C vents are pointed at the windows. In fact, sometime's I have to control the A/C at half way, and on low, and it will still do it.
 

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rainx the windows and have a nice day. It's part of humidity and a/c in a florida car at night.
 

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VirtualSVT, I know that much. But I don't think the rain-x fog will help that part, it's not on the inside.
 

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