Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: AuRavelling79 on November 17, 2006, 08:20:36 pm
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Do you get loads of condensation on your tank in your vehicle - and how do you reduce it?
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Anyone?
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Anyone?
Gosh,
how impatient!! ;D ;) :D :) lol
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would also be interested in reply's as van roof was covered today. Would lagging tank do it?
simbo
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We've tried loads of things but as yet......... ???
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Anyone?
Gosh,
how impatient!! ;D ;) :D :) lol
It was a day and fifteen minutes between posts SR, not just 15 minutes!
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i struggle with it in the car
all the windows are allways covered, i guess its the water and damp clothes / brush heads in the car
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i struggle with it in the car
all the windows are allways covered, i guess its the water and damp clothes / brush heads in the car
Same here every time we step foot in the car and every morning it's the same full of condensation, it's a good job we all carry squeegees. lol
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Try leaving your windows very slightly open, to allow the air to circulate around the van/car
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Try leaving your windows very slightly open, to allow the air to circulate around the van/car
what about when is rains, the car gets wet ;)
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Try leaving your windows very slightly open, to allow the air to circulate around the van/car
what about when is rains, the car gets wet ;)
What if you live in a less than desirable area, I wouldnt leave them open then either
Chris
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I understand what you Guy's are saying, but I am on about a fraction, you can do this and it doesn't even look like there left open, and the rain won't get in.
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Thanks guys - I'm not too worried except that I use a varistream and a backpack and have heard they suffer in a too damp atmosphere.
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Get yourselfs a trolly boys :D
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If your car is full of condensation which mine isnt, does it eventualy affect the electrics in the car?