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A working heater and fan? lol: or a window cloth in the door pocket. I'm not sure if Rain-X or something like that would work for the inside - back in the day any old car would always have a demister pad in it which was used liberally.

 

If you have a serious problem with the windscreen fogging up and it won't clear, I would suspect that your heater matrix behind the dash may be leaking - it's a tell-tale sign.

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Is it possible that you have some moisture coming in around the edge of the windscreen? They often de-laminate there, and the metal under the seal can corrode. Another possibility is a very slow/minor leak somewhere else such as the door inner membranes, heater blower vent cover or sunroof.

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If it clears fine once up to temp I’d be tempted to grab a couple of de-humidity bags and leave them in the car.

 

I leave one on the dash (make sure it’s on a cloth so it doesn’t mark) and it works wonders.

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RainX do a twin pack of products, a rain repellent for the exterior and an anti fog one for inside.

 

Plus its worth getting some moisture absorbent things

 

i have two of these in the car and amazed how much they soak up

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Thomar-Reusable-Dehumidifier-Condensation-Moisture/dp/B07C5VB87W/ref=sr_1_7?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1539948651&sr=1-7&keywords=moisture+absorber

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RainX do a twin pack of products, a rain repellent for the exterior and an anti fog one for inside.

 

Plus its worth getting some moisture absorbent things

 

i have two of these in the car and amazed how much they soak up

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Thomar-Reusable-Dehumidifier-Condensation-Moisture/dp/B07C5VB87W/ref=sr_1_7?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1539948651&sr=1-7&keywords=moisture+absorber

 

+1 for these solutions...

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