Condensation removal ideas (1 Viewer)

May 4, 2018
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Any suggestions for dealing with the inevitable condensation on winter mornings. I know that ventilation is an obvious solution but any suggestions about a karcher type device for getting onto those deep areas on the front windscreen, are they worth it, or are there other cures for this problem.At the moment it's good old kitchen roll but there must be something easier. Thanks Maggsie
 

Pilgrim

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Cant beat a window vac, surprises me how much water they remove.
Quick and easy to use, leaves the screen clear with no residue.
Removes the water not moving it around.
 
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May 4, 2018
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North Somerset, UK
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Benimar Tessoro 486
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Oh thanks for that, yes I have been looking at them online, I just need to make sure the end bit is slim enough to get right down to the bottom of the windscreen.

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Sep 28, 2015
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Which vacs are ok when used upside down and wont drown the motor?
I can’t imagine there are any that can be used upside down but if there is I’d like to know.
Our Karcher can be used at 90 degrees but only with a small amount of water in it, I have developed a method of doing the windows so the 90 degree bits are done after I’ve emptied it, or when I start.
Our A class front window may be more upright than the normal cab window though, allowing easier access at the bottom.
 

Allanm

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We use a Karcher vac too. The trick is to empty the water out frequently. For example, when clearing the windscreen, especially at the bottom, I start at one side, from the middle out, then empty it immediately. As long as you do this, you won’t have a problem with water spitting out or getting into the motor.
i believe there are some that can be used fully inverted so I suppose a search on google would a good place to start

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Allanm

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Quick google search revealed this about the AEG WX7 window vac. It looks very similar to the karcher.
The WX7 has been engineered to eliminate leakage and drips. Enjoy drip-free results, even when using the window vacuum upside down. The compact and lightweight design makes it easy to clean anywhere - even hard-to-reach areas.
 

Debs

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Another vote for the window vac but if I'm using the van this time of year my external screens are used. Stops condensation and keeps things alot warmer?
 
Jun 8, 2019
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Wifey get a plastic thingamebob out of the £ shop works ok in our cars
 

eddie

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Opening a roof vent slightly makes a huge difference as well

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Dec 28, 2015
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Another tip . We have a very sloping windscreen so we use the karcher sideways but we put a towel on the dash to soak up inevitable drips. Sounds messy but it’s not . Brilliant for the job
 

Gellyneck

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More than toes wet now!
Karcher at home and a Lidl \ Aldi "copy" in the motorhome but as we've got external screen covers only use it on the habitation windows.
 

two

Aug 4, 2011
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We have a leaky Karcher, wrapped in a cloth to catch drips.
The cheapest (& qickest) solution must be a wiper blade and a towel underneath.
 

Lenny HB

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Our Karcher is fine upside down until the water tank is nearly full. We don't use it very often as we have the insulated aluminium front blind & there are heating vents between the blind and screen.
 

MisterB

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enough to know i shouldnt touch things i know nothing about ....
The AEG looks a good option as it can be used upside down !!!

ALANM - GREAT FIND !! I was wondering what to buy my wife for Christmas ...
 
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Sorry, I know It wasn't meant to be funny but as a fellow dog owner,it amused.me.
Is there anywhere that dog hair doesn't get?
It doesn't get in swmbos car. She does less than 1000 miles a year but insists on having it. She says it gives her independence. It is the only one of our vehicles that has never had dogs in.
 
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I don’t like silver screens. When I wake up I want to open the blinds, let the light in and look out. If there is any condensation I can quickly clear it with the Window Vac.

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