RainX anti-fog doesn't work. What does?
#1
Race Director
Thread Starter
RainX anti-fog doesn't work. What does?
Is there a product out there that actually prevents or largely prevents the inside of the windshield from fogging over in rainy weather. RainX seems to be hit or miss, mostly miss. Anyone have 100% success with any other product?
#4
Le Mans Master
I am in on this thread.
As a motorcyclist, I have tried every product for anti-fog of a helmet face shield.
NASA products, Rain X, Soap, Potatoes, Spit, SCUBA and all.
I have never found an application product in decades of trying everything.
(There are currently liners like Fog City that do work...but that cure doesn't transfer to automobile windows)
If you are talking about the front windshield fogging...yes A/C.
If you are talking a rear window (like a 67 Mustang) JC Whitney sells accessory blower motors.
As a motorcyclist, I have tried every product for anti-fog of a helmet face shield.
NASA products, Rain X, Soap, Potatoes, Spit, SCUBA and all.
I have never found an application product in decades of trying everything.
(There are currently liners like Fog City that do work...but that cure doesn't transfer to automobile windows)
If you are talking about the front windshield fogging...yes A/C.
If you are talking a rear window (like a 67 Mustang) JC Whitney sells accessory blower motors.
#5
Race Director
Thread Starter
I am in on this thread.
As a motorcyclist, I have tried every product for anti-fog of a helmet face shield.
NASA products, Rain X, Soap, Potatoes, Spit, SCUBA and all.
I have never found an application product in decades of trying everything.
(There are currently liners like Fog City that do work...but that cure doesn't transfer to automobile windows)
If you are talking about the front windshield fogging...yes A/C.
If you are talking a rear window (like a 67 Mustang) JC Whitney sells accessory blower motors.
As a motorcyclist, I have tried every product for anti-fog of a helmet face shield.
NASA products, Rain X, Soap, Potatoes, Spit, SCUBA and all.
I have never found an application product in decades of trying everything.
(There are currently liners like Fog City that do work...but that cure doesn't transfer to automobile windows)
If you are talking about the front windshield fogging...yes A/C.
If you are talking a rear window (like a 67 Mustang) JC Whitney sells accessory blower motors.