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Actually on happened yesterday and again tonight.

 

Complete frost on the INSIDE and none on the outside.

Completely end to end. Frost.

 

Needed my defroster on to clear it off. Wasn't using scraper as I would on the outside.

 

?????

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Someone is steaming it up at night. Or you have wet floor or upholstry

Yeah some sort of moisture inside the car..... probably semen...and your sister.

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Seeing that it's you, my guess would be that your convertible top is down.

Makes zero sense.

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Maybe it was installed backwards?

And it happened yesterday for the first time. 90,000 miles later.

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What'cha got there is what we call a "soup kitchen"

 

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Bad / worn seals, yo.

Windshield or windows.

 

Common problem on the junker you most likely drive.

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Your windshield becomes a condenser - ie is colder than the air and therefore the moisture in the air touching the windshield freezes.

If you put a piece of fish or open can of tuna in the car for a day or two it will take all the moisture out of the air and prevent the freezing.

#LifeHacks

:D

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Your windshield becomes a condenser - ie is colder than the air and therefore the moisture in the air touching the windshield freezes.

If you put a piece of fish or open can of tuna in the car for a day or two it will take all the moisture out of the air and prevent the freezing.

#LifeHacks

:D

Can I use chicken of the sea?

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The humidity and temperature both dropped overnight. The air inside your car was still humid and it condensed on your windshield when The temperature dropped.

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Defroster was installed backwards. Bring it back to the shop

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And it happened yesterday for the first time. 90,000 miles later.

 

 

Do you live in a snowy/cold area? Was the wind blowing? Sounds like snow blew in, under your hood (even if just dust)...and that is throwing (frozen) moisture into you interior.

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Defroster was installed backwards. Bring it back to the shop

:doublethumbsup:

 

It's all fun and games until some yahoo wires your blower motor backwards :thumbsdown:

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Bad / worn seals, yo.

Windshield or windows.

 

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Yup.

 

You and Heidi Klum both have a defective seal.

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:doublethumbsup:

 

It's all fun and games until some yahoo wires your blower motor backwards :thumbsdown:

meh reverse polarity, most will have polarized connections to prevent such stupidity. :dunno:

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cause you're a fat fock

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You'll think I'm joking but.., if you put a sock with some kitty litter in it on your dash, it'll prevent that from happening. It's a Minnesota hack. :thumbsup:

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You'll think I'm joking but.., if you put a sock with some kitty litter in it on your dash, it'll prevent that from happening. It's a Minnesota hack. :thumbsup:

 

I thought that was Al Franken?

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Yup.

 

You and Heidi Klum both have a defective seal.

May have been funny if they hadn't divorced in 2014...

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The humidity and temperature both dropped overnight. The air inside your car was still humid and it condensed on your windshield when The temperature dropped.

^^The correct answer.

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^^The correct answer.

It's just odd it's only happened the last two days in history of ever.

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It's just odd it's only happened the last two days in history of ever.

Well, it takes a lot, I would guess.

 

Last week, it was 54˚ in Milwaukee while it was minus 7˚ in LaCrosse. That kind of drastic drop in temp and humidity as that front headed east will do all sorts of weird crap.

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I thought that was Al Franken?

:first: :first: :first: :first: :first:

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