Rain-X makes an anti-fog spray or squirt bottle which I believe Wal-Mart 
sells for such a purpose; also, you could use a piece of raw potato and rub the 
juice on it for a temporary measure. 
Wish you well with that, Paul.  I assume you've no air conditioning in it?  
That 
usually works in the rain, although it will cause fog on the outside of the 
windshield if it      (windshield) gets cold enough from extended use...  

Leaving the rear windows down a bit will also help some.





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From: Paul <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, June 14, 2011 7:58:19 AM
Subject: Re: [Nighthawk Lovers] Anti-fog spray

Good suggestion. I will pick up some glass cleaner at the Wal-mart. Thanks!


On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 6:52 AM, Kurt Nolte <[email protected]> wrote:

Hey Paul,
>For a free possible solution, might just try giving your windshield interior a 
>good cleaning. Condensation forms on a dirty surface faster and more 
>tenaciously 
>than a clean glass surface, I've found.
>Quick swipe with glass cleaner and it's all good again.
>Kurt
>On Jun 14, 2011 8:49 AM, "Paul" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>Hey Gang! I'm currently on the road (right now in Bozeman, Montana) on my way 
>>to 
>>Minnesota to visit family. I'm not on my bike but am driving my car which is 
>>a 
>>Mazda 626. I'm not totally sorry about that fact, especially since I ran into 
>>cold temps and a very hard rain last evening driving through the West corner 
>>of 
>>Yellowstone National Park.
>>
>>
>>
>>Anyway...I experienced some pretty significant fogging of my windshield 
>>during 
>>the rainstorm, and my defrosters on the car only seemed to make it worse. I 
>>thought this morning I would try to locate some kind of anti-fogging spray 
>>and I 
>>remembered I had heard some of you guys talking about stuff you've used on 
>>the 
>>inside of your helmet face-shields. Does anyone have any suggestions? 
>>(There's a 
>>Wal-mart a couple blocks up the road but I'm also willing to find an auto 
>>parts 
>>store if necessary.)
>>
>>
>>
>>I will be leaving Bozeman here in a couple hours, but even afterwards I have 
>>the 
>>ability to check email on my phone so, any suggestions of products AND where 
>>I 
>>might find them would be greatly appreciated. :) 
>>
>>
>>
>>(My route for today is Bozeman, MT to Rapid City, SD where I will stay the 
>>night 
>>and then head on to my destination.) Thanks again!
>>
>>
>>Paul
>>
>>
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>>
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