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The quickest ways to defog your windows and melt ice
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When the windows in your car are fogged up, the defrost setting is crucial. We're here to explain what the defrost button looks like, where to find it, and how to use it so that you can get rid of fog and ice quickly. Read on for simple steps on mastering the defrost button in your car.
Steps
Section 2 of 5:
How to Use the Defrost Button in a Car
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Turn on your car and press the defroster button. Simply press the button and make sure that it’s on by checking to see if it’s lit up. Press the rear defroster button, too, if your back window is obstructed by condensation or ice.
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Set the heat and fan speed on high. When the air inside your car is humid, the cool surface of the glass causes that moisture to condense into tiny water droplets on the windows and windshield. Heat is what combats this, so turn the heater and the fan to their maximum settings. [1] X Research source
- Directing this warm air flow at the windshield and front windows will help evaporate the excess moisture on the glass.
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Turn on the A/C. Turning on the air conditioning (A/C) after cranking up the heater may seem a bit backward, but it actually activates the condenser in the A/C system, which aids in drying the interior air faster by pulling out moisture. While you can defrost your car without using the A/C, using the A/C together with the heater is the quickest way to effectively defog and defrost. [2] X Research source
- If you’re simply defogging your car and not defrosting it, you can stop at this step and wait for the condensation to clear from your windshield. If defrosting, continue to the next step.
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Press the air recirculation button and slightly crack the windows if it’s cold out. To quickly dry the saturated air inside your car, allow fresh, dry winter air to enter the inside. Cold winter air holds less moisture, so introducing it will help remove excess humidity from the interior more efficiently. [3] X Research source
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Warnings
- Never try to bypass using the defroster button by pouring hot water on the windshield or using external heat to melt ice. The drastic change in temperature can actually crack the glass. What’s more, hot water will eventually just freeze, causing a counteractive result. Always use a deicing solution instead of water or heat in conjunction with the defroster button. [16] X Research sourceThanks
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