Ventilation helps limit the buildup of humidity in the cabin. Its operation can then be optimized by using warm air to ventilate and promote water evaporation. And if your breath causes fog, open it quickly to eliminate stagnant moisture. Also consider air conditioning. It doesn’t just cool the cabin. It dries the air and thus fights humidity and the growth of fungi, but it also lubricates the car’s seals and reduces unpleasant odors. So don’t hesitate to use it all year round and make sure it works well.
Also, remember to always set the air circulation to the outside position and not to the recirculated air from the cabin. You can still use the heater, but this will prevent fogging problems throughout the winter!
5) Ventilate the car to reduce humidity
A house is ventilated daily all year round. But ventilation is also very important for the car on a daily basis. If you can’t ventilate, use a humidity sensor to keep it running for better efficiency . This type of car dehumidifier is available in three types: condensation dehumidifiers, those with a fan and a honeycomb wheel, or those equipped with hygroscopic calcium chloride salt and equipped with a reservoir.
6) Change the cabin filter
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