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Old 07-29-07, 01:39 PM   #22 (permalink)
CollectiveInk
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Originally Posted by Oyabun View Post
All my windows do it. But the rear is the worst!!
Definately not heater core issues if it's the rear window. I'd try the shaving cream to get them clean and fog free, then check with Home Depot or Lowes to find a desiccant. They make little tubs (about the size of margarine tubs) that are ment to help overly humid closets. You might want to get one to keep back there while the car is parked. Just be sure to remove it before driving cuz it does fill with water and you wouldn't want it to slosh.

If you're really adventurous you could buy some desiccant in bulk and make a fabric "pouch" to put it in. You could then reuse it by drying it out in the oven (the desiccant not the pouch). To the common person it'd just look like one of those air freshener pouches.

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