>I also live in soggy Seattle and drive a '74. My heating system is in pretty >good shape and once the engine gets good and warm, it will defrost if I'm >cruising. But not during city driving or sitting in a traffic jam. So, I >usually carry a towel or two. Get a plastic soap dish, like you take camping and put in a sponge that fits decently. Keep the sponge wet with windshield washer fluid, the low temp stuff. Any sign of fogging and a wipe will clear it off and keep it away. This works in winter to clear frost off the inside too. Sometimes a bit wavy to look through, might have been something I ate though. tim, learing at you.
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