Drivers are getting used to colder, darker mornings when they get out on the road after fogging up. While this may seem like a hassle to many, drivers can now use cheap fogging hacks to save time and money.
Leasing Options CEO Mike Thompson said: “There are many tricks to prevent moisture, and some are certainly more effective than others.
“At the end of the day, drivers need to keep their windows clean so dirt doesn't get wet. Avoid leaving damp items such as umbrellas and wet jackets in your car as they add more moisture to the air.
“To dismantle your car quickly, run the radiators cold and gradually increase the temperature when the air is dry.
"Tilt your radiators towards the dash to allow airflow to warm and dry any moisture from the windows."
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Coarse Salt £1.09 from Holland & Barrett
Salt has a great ability to absorb water from the environment and is usually used in the home, but it can also be used in the car.
Rental options suggest filling a Tupperware container with coarse rock salt and placing it in the car.
To keep the salt from spilling, put a lid on the box and poke holes to make it work again, it's magic.
Cat litter pellets - £1.95 for 10 liters from Tesco
Cat litter pellets are designed to absorb pet feces, but they can also absorb moisture from the air.
Drivers can pack fresh cat litter into pantyhose, which is also available at many grocery and clothing stores.
The decals should then be glued together and applied to the windshield and rear window trim to absorb moisture.