
Best Indiana Windshield Fog Hack You’ll Wish You Knew
Foggy windshields will be a thing of the past as soon as you learn about this simple life hack.
We all have had those moments when we get into our vehicle, especially in cold weather, and start driving down the road. Everything is going great until your windshield begins to fog. I've heard so many people say that they don't know what to do in that situation. Do they turn the heat or the AC on? Some people begin to panic, and rightfully so. Once your windshield gets foggy, it makes it difficult to see and it takes a bit for it to clear up.
I remember hearing about a hack that you can try to solve that very problem for you, and actually works too. Rather than having to fix the fog when it happens, this hack will prevent it altogether. This hack is very quick and easy to do, and all you need is some shaving cream. That's right, shaving cream.

How To Use Shaving Cream To Prevent Your Windshield From Fogging
As I said, this is really easy to do. All you have to do is smear shaving cream on the inside of your windshield and then wipe it off. This will leave a thin layer of shaving cream coating on your windshield. Shaving cream contains similar anti-fogging solutions that commercial defoggers have.
This hack will also work on your glasses too. We all know that walking into an environment that is drastically hotter or colder than the one you just walked out of can cause your glasses to fog. Smear shaving cream on your lenses and you won't have that problem. Just repeat as needed. Don't forget to try it on your bathroom mirrors too! It's a simple hack with multiple uses.
There are More Solutions for Foggy Windshields...
Now, there are some other options that you could try to help keep your windows from getting foggy. You could put a glass of salt in your vehicle. You could use those small packets of silica gel that you often find inside shoeboxes or electronic devices. Silica gel works in much the same way as salt, absorbing moisture from the air to keep your car dry and odor-free. You could try to put some rice in a sock and place it on your dash. Heck, you can even fill up a sock full of kitty litter to do the trick too.
Hopefully one of these tricks helps you out. Give them a try and see if it's as effective for you as it was for me.
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