Front Windscreen Condensation

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tonyt2021 wrote: Mon Jan 25, 2021 10:55 am Just checked again and the sun has burned it all off, hopefully it’ll become less likely to occur once car is being regularly used again (no idea when that will be!)
No condensation when I went out early this morning, think it must be cold weather related (and lack of mileage to allow the aircon to clear moisture from inside)

Wdf76
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Post by Wdf76 »

Saw these in Tesco the other day. Might help if your Puma sits unused for a few days.

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Post by Deleted User 361 »

Thanks, will take a look
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I've been using the Tesco item mentioned above for a week and it works. Crystals turn from orange to dark green. It can also be weighed, there being 50g to 70g difference when it's full. Then into the microwave at 600 for a few minutes to dry the bag out and it's ready for use again. Doesn't get wet on the dash either. So all good.
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I've not had any condensation on the inside of the windscreen all through the winter thankfully.
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