I gotta read what I write before everyone else does. . .
Rain-x on the outside
Fog-x on the inside
Mark.
Rex Burkheimer wrote:
> Sounds like you have a bigger problem than just the glass fogging. Do you
> mean that the air actually gets cloudy for suspended moisture?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Susan and Mark Miller" <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
> To: "Steve Budde" <super_racenut@hotmail.com>
> Cc: "94-96 IGBA" <94-96@b-body.net>; <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2000 6:54 PM
> Subject: Re: Fog in the car.
>
> >
> > I am a firm believer in rain-x and their inside product fog-x (or does it
> have a
> > different name?). Both work well, but need to be reapplied every few
> weeks.
> > I've used the pair in cars with both windshield wipers and defroster not
> working
> > and never hit a single bridge abutment.
> >
> > Mark Miller.
> >
> > Steve Budde wrote:
> >
> > > Afternoon all,
> > > I have just discovered a downside to removing the A/C from my Impala. I
> now
> > > have a serious fogging problem for the first half hour or so that it
> runs.
> > > I know that the AC is used to dry the air for the de-fogger but cars
> didn't
> > > always have AC. What can I do to avoid this. I'm afraid that if I get
> in
> > > and leave real quick I'm going to get pulled over by an officer thinking
> > > that I'm partaking of some "herbal" fun. Thanks for any help and if I
> don't
> > > send any more e-mails before the holiday's have a:
> > > Happy Chanukah,
> > > Pleasant Ramadan,
> > > Merry Christmas,
> > > Happy Kwanzaa, and
> > >
> > > Happy New Year!!!
> > >
> > > (Please pick which-ever applies to you)
> > >
> > > Steve Budde
> > > mailto:super_racenut@hotmail.com
> > > NSSCC #48 AutoX EM
> > > IGBA #100
> > > 9C1# 1984-1
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