As cold weather returns, so does the battle with fogged-up windows. But one affordable item could keep your windscreen clear and your mornings hassle-free.
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As cold weather returns, so does the battle with fogged-up windows. But one affordable item could keep your windscreen clear and your mornings hassle-free.
Condensation is more than an annoyance

Foggy windows are common in autumn and winter due to moisture in the air hitting cold glass. But the buildup can lead to musty smells, mould, and even interior damage.
A TikTok tip goes viral

TikTok user @allukreviews shared his winter frustration with daily condensation and revealed the simple fix that transformed his mornings.
The hidden cause of window fog

Wiping windows clears the surface—but not the humid air inside. Trapped moisture keeps returning, leading to recurring fog and interior issues.
The solution: reusable dehumidifier bags

The user recommends £7 moisture-absorbing pouches that pull water from the air and keep your car’s interior dry overnight.
Works overnight, no wiping needed

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After leaving a pouch in the car overnight, the TikToker returned to find a completely clear windscreen—no waiting, wiping, or wasted time.
Reusable and low-maintenance

The bags feature indicator dots that turn pink when full. A quick microwave refresh dries them out, ready for use again.
Affordable and long-lasting

The product used—Summit SUM-90 Dehumidifier Bag—sells for around £7 and can last multiple winters with proper care.
Helps fight mould and mildew

By drying out interior air, the bags reduce the risk of mould growth, protecting upholstery, dashboards, and air systems from damp damage.
No installation required

Simply place the bag on your dashboard, under a seat, or near the rear window. It starts working immediately to absorb excess moisture.
Ideal for all vehicle types

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Whether driving a compact car or a larger family vehicle, these pouches are an easy winter prep step that improves comfort and visibility.
In-demand during cold months

As more drivers discover the benefits, stock can run low. Motorists are advised to grab theirs early before demand surges.
This article is made and published by Asger Risom, which may have used AI in the preparation