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Jock The Rock
13th July 2009, 08:12 PM
Gday
Having a 3 door 110 I usually sleep in the back when I'm camping. For example Saturday night; it's now monday night and my windows are still fogging up due to the amount of moisture in the back; as a result of the condensation
What can I do to help reduce this?
I have a set of sliding rear windows I just have to get around to fitting them, and I'm not to keen on fitting those revolving things you see on buses
Thanks
Vin Rouge
13th July 2009, 08:34 PM
The late Queen Mother had this problem with the dogs in the back of her S111, so you're in esteemed company! She solved it by having an additional windscreen wiper fitted on the inside of the rear window! LR never took this up an an optional extra though :)
If they're not already fitted, you could try installing vents in the back.
Barra1
13th July 2009, 08:41 PM
Gday
Having a 3 door 110 I usually sleep in the back when I'm camping. For example Saturday night; it's now monday night and my windows are still fogging up due to the amount of moisture in the back; as a result of the condensation
What can I do to help reduce this?
I have a set of sliding rear windows I just have to get around to fitting them, and I'm not to keen on fitting those revolving things you see on buses
Thanks
You said it.;)
Jock The Rock
14th July 2009, 06:19 AM
You said it.;)
I may have to get my act together then :p
Cap
14th July 2009, 06:17 PM
Speaking of getting your act together, when are you going to organise a nice weekend away trip and invite some of us southerners!! :)
Jock The Rock
14th July 2009, 06:43 PM
Can't really say last weekend was a nice weekend :p
Wasn't much fun camping, we had close to 4 inches of rain up here; just on Saturday night :eek:
It will be coming sometime, we just moved house. It hasn't been lived in for 6 months so there is a bit of cleaing up to do
Cap
15th July 2009, 10:02 AM
Yeah no worries mate, just hassling :p
Good luck with the move ;)
LandyAndy
20th July 2009, 06:48 PM
You haven sealed all the roof and floor leaks have you Jock????
They are there for a good reason.
NATURAL VENTILATION.:p:p:p:p:p
Andrew
Jock The Rock
21st July 2009, 06:00 AM
You haven sealed all the roof and floor leaks have you Jock????
They are there for a good reason.
NATURAL VENTILATION.:p:p:p:p:p
Andrew
Not yet :p
Guess it doesn't rain where you are. I used to park on a slight uphill slope and the water would run down the gutters and cascade into the back, right on top of my toolbox :(
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