Posted by kcm.MN on December 25, 2017 at 19:17:40 from (174.219.12.50):
In Reply to: chore tractor posted by stonerock on December 25, 2017 at 15:50:04:
I agree with what has been said about cleaning the windows "thoroughly"(!!!) and running the ac/drying it out inside. Keep in mind that what's happening is that warmer moist air is condensing on the colder glass. Same thing happens when you have a glass of iced tea sitting out on a hot Summer day.
While it's not hot there right now, if you have the heat set on floor level, that's where most of your moisture is sitting from being tracked in on your boots. Make sure all your heat is going to defrosters and none to the floor; not until the cab warms up enough to where moisture no longer condenses on the glass.
I ran across a good video some months back that shows how to clean windows like I've never seen them cleaned before! If you wanna check it out, click here:
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