• haze on the inside of car windshield

    From dl34la118lo@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jun 24 21:19:12 2018
    It's likely this thin haze is actually carbon dioxide condensation from your breathing. It is difficult to remove without using a DRY cloth.

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  • From John Weiss@21:1/5 to dl34la118lo@gmail.com on Mon Jun 25 12:34:07 2018
    Nope. CO2 does not condense at room temperature. Most of it is
    outgassing from all the plastic in the car, especially when it sits in
    the hot sun. Ammonia, white vinegar, Windex or similar will be needed
    to take it off without smearing; probably a couple or 3 sessions if it's
    heavy.

    On 6/24/2018 21:19, dl34la118lo@gmail.com wrote:
    It's likely this thin haze is actually carbon dioxide condensation from your breathing. It is difficult to remove without using a DRY cloth.

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  • From The Real Bev@21:1/5 to John Weiss on Mon Jun 25 19:25:11 2018
    On 06/25/2018 12:34 PM, John Weiss wrote:
    Nope. CO2 does not condense at room temperature. Most of it is
    outgassing from all the plastic in the car, especially when it sits
    in the hot sun. Ammonia, white vinegar, Windex or similar will be
    needed to take it off without smearing; probably a couple or 3
    sessions if it's heavy.

    And it's even nastier now that windshields are raked so much.

    On 6/24/2018 21:19, dl34la118lo@gmail.com wrote:
    It's likely this thin haze is actually carbon dioxide condensation
    from your breathing. It is difficult to remove without using a DRY
    cloth.

    --
    Cheers, Bev
    Start worrying -- details to follow.

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  • From kristiejperez@gmail.com@21:1/5 to hjfghj on Wed Jun 27 00:03:24 2018
    On Thursday, August 25, 1994 at 11:35:14 PM UTC+5:30, hjfghj wrote:
    In article <1994Aug25.150920.22734@il.us.swissbank.com>, randyl@il.us.swissbank.com (Randy Lynch) wrote:

    Wingra fang writes
    All the cars that my family have get this haze on the inside of the windows, <snip> Does anyone know what haze is?

    Thanks,
    Wingra Fang
    wingra@everest.stanford.edu


    My first guess would be cigarette smoke.

    Randy Lynch
    Try a second guess. Noone has ever smoked in my car, and I have the
    same problem.
    MR

    hi

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