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Originally Posted by SuperSound
Did you think about the issue before posting that? Not trying to be rude but defog removes condensation not causes it.
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Right. In normal situations, yes. I don't want to be rude either... But I don't think you understand the issue before you posted. In this case, the condensation is being caused by cold AC air blowing on glass in humid environment which caused condensation. Just like how an ice cold glass of water sweat. The colder, the more condensation. Stop the cold or close the vent will stop condensation in this case.