With a combination of moves, we can defog our car windows on cold winter mornings in record time, according to a former NASA engineer.
Have you ever wondered how moisture and fog on your car windows work on cold days? What is the best way to blur it? If you have these questions, you will find the answers in the video created specifically for this purpose by Mark Robert, a former NASA engineer.
Robert says the first step to removing your car windows quickly is to: It is to set the temperature to maximum and turn on the fan. The warmer the air, the more moisture it can absorb.
the The second step is to activate the air conditioner Since with the air conditioner running, we will be able to remove moisture inside the cabin more quickly than if we used only the coolant.
the The third and very important step that must be done to defog the windows quickly The air recirculation function inside the cabin is disabled. Thus, fresh air from the environment will enter the car cabin, the humidity levels of which will be lower compared to what is already inside the car.
the The fourth step, if weather conditions permit, is to open the windows slightly. At least one of them. This allows air already in the cabin that has high levels of moisture concentration to escape faster into the atmosphere.
You can watch the steps in detail in the following video with the former NASA engineer explaining them one by one using air and the very appropriate example of a wet towel.
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