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My dogs sleep in the van over night on weekends away, the problem i have is condensation on the windscreen in the morning.

I have two whirly gigs and two muller vents on the roof.

Do i need more vents or is there something i can apply to the windscreen?

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My dogs sleep in the van over night on weekends away, the problem i have is condensation on the windscreen in the morning.

I have two whirly gigs and two muller vents on the roof.

Do i need more vents or is there something i can apply to the windscreen?

Put a blanket over the outside of your windscreen so it doesn't get so cold, it will help :rofl:

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well here is an old miners trick. put egg creme shampoo on the windscreen and it wont fog up. the miners uised this on their goggle to stop them fogging.

i think and soap would work. for instance, get a new bar of soap and rub it over the inside of the windscreen and polish it off with a cloth. shouldnt fog up anymore.

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I saw a set-up when we were away at a show last year, they had a big piece of heavy canvas draped all the way over their van so I assume this stopped the condensation, it was really cold where we were and funnily enough, these people had Danes...

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I've been told to rub half a raw potatoe on the windscreen and it wont fog up and condense , havent tried it yet so if you do try it and it works let us all know (Please ) :heart:

(edited to say...... rub on the inside )

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I used to have this problem when I was showing in NZ (before I got a dog trailer) and I solved it with placing a couple of those moisture control units that you can use and throw away. They are plastic tubs (with holes in the top) with a product that looks a bit like kitty litter. They absorb all the moisture and I found that stopped the wet windscreen.

Have one in my hand as I speak and it is called 'Hippo Moisture Absorber'. It says that it:

Helps prevent mould and mildew

Combats Odours

Keeps small spaces dry and fresh.

I used to sit a couple of the shelf in front of the windscreen. Keep a couple of 'Velida' cloths (thin blue ones) in the car as they are fantastic for drying the inside of a windscreen without leaving streaks.

Cheers

Gaela

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