windows fogging what to do?

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ABRIG005

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what can i use on the interior cabin windows to prevent fogging and frost?
thank anthony.
 
12v defogger.

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no cigarette lighter jack. i was wondering if there is something i can spray on.
 
I think Rain-X makes a product for the inside just for fogged windows. It is not the same stuff that goes on the outside to keep the windshield clear.
 
You can get it at Boatersworld, I have two installed, they work OK, use them with the rain ex and it works pretty good, I have mine hard wired with a toggle switch and a fuse inline, used and work ok, not great, but better than nothing and they add a little heat !
 
Mine doesn't quite look like that one but the concept is the same. That was the first image I found through google. I actually picked mine up at Wal Mart for less than $20.

no cigarette lighter jack. i was wondering if there is something i can spray on.
Easy job, I'm sure we could talk you through it. :D

Like Tara said, does an OK job. And I would recommend hard wiring or adding a 12v cig outlet with larger supply leads, replace them if you have to. Most come with too small a gauge of wire.

Looks more like this one.


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Here's a link, but I know I didn't pay $35 for it, I'm too cheap.

http://www.realtruck.com/roadpro_12_vol ... =RTGB34419
 
i am not that good at electrical stuff, can i connect it to the accessory switch that is not used?
 
dave11":2n4qpfxp said:
I think Rain-X makes a product for the inside just for fogged windows. It is not the same stuff that goes on the outside to keep the windshield clear.
FWIW I picked some up at the local dollar store ... yes, it was only a buck (no bait & switch) and better yet - it works!

As stated, DO NOT confuse it with stuff made for the outside. It also does wonders on interior auto windshields.
 
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