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altorogue replied to your photo “How are you really supposed to clean the frost off the INSIDE of the…”
I used to have this problem a lot. If you crack one of your windows slightly, it allows the humidity to equalize to the outside and this doesn’t happen anymore. It SUCKS, there’s no good way to scrape it off.
I feel like, given how much precipitation we get around here, and how much precipitation finds its way into my car in the summer if I leave a window cracked because it’s a hundred degrees, that is an excellent recipe to get a car fucking full of snow and would not, in fact, balance the humidity in any way, but uh. If it ever stops snowing for more than ten minutes here maybe I’d give that a shot.
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altorogue replied to your photo “How are you really supposed to clean the frost off the INSIDE of the…”
I used to have this problem a lot. If you crack one of your windows slightly, it allows the humidity to equalize to the outside and this doesn’t happen anymore. It SUCKS, there’s no good way to scrape it off.
I feel like, given how much precipitation we get around here, and how much precipitation finds its way into my car in the summer if I leave a window cracked because it’s a hundred degrees, that is an excellent recipe to get a car fucking full of snow and would not, in fact, balance the humidity in any way, but uh. If it ever stops snowing for more than ten minutes here maybe I’d give that a shot.
(Your picture was not posted)