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Demist
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I have a Fiesta '06 and I cannot get it to demist the windscreen I've tried all the airblast stages ( the air does come out)as well as the variations of heat but with no success.It gets a bit dodgy this time of the year when the sun gets low in the sky.Can anyone offer a suggestion as to how I can overcome this problem please? Thanks!
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1. Remember that the easiest way to demist the windscreen is simply to open the car's windows ;
2. Ensure that the screen is REALLY clean. The water droplets that form the mist on your screen form more quickly (and adhere better) if there's a thin film of grease on the screen. Call in at any supermarket and buy a bottle of 'value' vinegar. Clean your screen, both inside and out, with it. (Your car will smell like a chip shop for a day or two but it's worth it in the interests of safety!) ;
3. Treat your windscreen with an anti-mist solution. See the reviews here:
http://www.practicalm...om/product/apr07.html
Chris
1. Remember that the easiest way to demist the windscreen is simply to open the car's windows ;
2. Ensure that the screen is REALLY clean. The water droplets that form the mist on your screen form more quickly (and adhere better) if there's a thin film of grease on the screen. Call in at any supermarket and buy a bottle of 'value' vinegar. Clean your screen, both inside and out, with it. (Your car will smell like a chip shop for a day or two but it's worth it in the interests of safety!) ;
3. Treat your windscreen with an anti-mist solution. See the reviews here:
http://www.practicalm...om/product/apr07.html
Chris
Had this problem a few mornings ago - have to agree with Chris about opening a window and cleaning inside of screen (I used a slightly damp microfibre cloth); if you have air-con, this is useful for demisting as the air produced maybe cooler but is very dry so helps clear moisture. My handbook recommends this method.