The £1.25 Asda essential which banishes condensation and de-fogs windows has left drivers saying ‘I NEED this’
DRIVERS have rushed to buy a product which banishes condensation and de-fogs windows.
The problem peaks in the winter when warm air gets trapped in our vehicles, leading to condensation on windows.
Apart from being annoying, you’re legally required to demist your car’s windscreen, so it pays to do it properly.
If your car suffers from damp and condensation, a dehumidifier could be the answer to your moisture problems.
They come in a range of sizes and prices, but one has left drivers saying “I need this”.
Asda is selling single dehumidifiers for just £1.25 each.
All you have to do is place the product in the area where you are experiencing moisture issues and the dehumidifier will work its magic.
And the supermarket essential was flooded with positive reviews on Asda’s website.
One user said: “Good price and works. Often out of stock however!”
Others were less complimentary, with one commenting: “Does what it says on the tin… however can get larger ones for less money on the high street.”
Another claimed: “Not as big as I expected. You can buy them cheaper at other shops.”
It comes after it was revealed that you can get free cash to cover the cost of a parking ticket if you fit three key criteria.
Meanwhile, millions of drivers could have a worrying fault with a major safety feature in their cars.
A TikToker also explained how to de-ice your windscreen without scraping it using a £1 tool from B&M.
What makes my car windows foggy?
Condensation forms in the car when it’s cold out and there’s moisture inside the vehicle from passengers.
The mist that forms on the windows makes visibility poor – and can affect your driving as a result (it’s also illegal to drive if you can’t see out of your windows properly).
What’s the best way to de-fog my windows – and fast?
Some cars are equipped with a button which automatically starts the demisting process.
Turning the heater on has the same effect – direct it at the windscreen and windows.
Note: you’ll want to start the heater on cold before increasing the temperature so you don’t add more humidity to the car.
Rolling down the windows – or blasting the air con after the heat – will also help speed up the process.
Keeping your windscreen clean will also help expedite the process, as will the product above.
