bronkobillie
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- Apr 26, 2012
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Having a battle to keep front door glass free of moisture/fogging up,just wondering if anybody has ever seen a front door with the defroster heat grids in them,like the rear window on pass. cars?
you use to be able to buy kits that you could install on the back window to give the rear window defrost. dont know why it would not work for you.I'm gonna try the rain x anti window fog stuff
The car defroster kits I saw on ebay usually worked with blowing hot air. There was even a 12 volt blow dryer for the windows.you use to be able to buy kits that you could install on the back window to give the rear window defrost. dont know why it would not work for you.
My experience has been that Rain-X antifog does not work if the temp of the surface is below freezing.The car defroster kits I saw on ebay usually worked with blowing hot air. There was even a 12 volt blow dryer for the windows.
http://www.frostfighter.com/prt2600.htmMy experience has been that Rain-X antifog does not work if the temp of the surface is below freezing.
Man OM, those Frost Fighter 2600 defroster kits are reasonable, $45.95-49.95 but the minimum width is 40 inches and heights from 13-22.5 inches. If there was a way to trim them down it would work very nicely.http://www.frostfighter.com/prt2600.htm
Wonder if they have to be mounted horizontal to operate? 40x17 should almost work if they can be mounted sideways,i just may try them!Man OM, those Frost Fighter 2600 defroster kits are reasonable, $45.95-49.95 but the minimum width is 40 inches and heights from 13-22.5 inches. If there was a way to trim them down it would work very nicely.
Contact them I think they also do custom kits.Wonder if they have to be mounted horizontal to operate? 40x17 should almost work if they can be mounted sideways,i just may try them!