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Old 01-06-2018, 05:15 PM   #15
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The high humidity is probably caused by respiration. The simple solution is do not breath while in the car with the windows up. But murdoc has an easier way to reduce the in cabin humidity before leaving the car to cool down.
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frost/condensation is from moisture on the inside of the vehicle getting cold/freezing at low temp.

Best way to avoid this is to cover the floor in towels to soak up the moisture/snow/ice from your boots/shoes and before you sit in the car each time, pull the towel out, shake out what is on it, put it back over the carpet/floormat and then sit in the seat and kick off as much snow from your boots as possible before turning and putting your feet into the vehicle. Doing this every time will keep the floor dry/clean.

I do this every time I go on trips in winter or summer to keep the interior from getting messy. Just lay a towel down, get it dirty/wet and shake it off or take it in and dry it.
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My car gets this every single time it is cold. My mats are saturated since I drive it at least twice a day when it is snowy. I get at least two coffees which pump moisture into the air every single day. The snow brush is usually still covered in snow when I put it in.
None of this is going to harm anything in any way and it will all dry up as soon as the weather is nice enough to drive with the windows open. People in humid places have a much larger exposure to moisture every day but since it doesn't make a pretty pattern they just can't see it. The inside of the car is manufactured using plastic, metal and fabrics made to withstand such things. It is not made of sugar that will spontaneously disintegrate because of exposure too a little moisture.
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My car gets this every single time it is cold. My mats are saturated since I drive it at least twice a day when it is snowy. I get at least two coffees which pump moisture into the air every single day. The snow brush is usually still covered in snow when I put it in.
None of this is going to harm anything in any way and it will all dry up as soon as the weather is nice enough to drive with the windows open. People in humid places have a much larger exposure to moisture every day but since it doesn't make a pretty pattern they just can't see it. The inside of the car is manufactured using plastic, metal and fabrics made to withstand such things. It is not made of sugar that will spontaneously disintegrate because of exposure too a little moisture.
Don't lie to him by telling him the truth.

His car is going to catch on fire and there is nothing we can do about it.
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Don't lie to him by telling him the truth.

His car is going to catch on fire and there is nothing we can do about it.
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To defrost the frost ...... run the defroster ....... brilliant .......




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To defrost the frost ...... run the defroster ....... brilliant .......
To beat the meat....beat the meat.
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I refute your assertion.
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