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Re: Winter wiper blades [xwesx] by billwv
Jan 15, 2009 (4:47 pm)
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Replying to: xwesx (Jan 15, 2009 12:32 pm)

Thanks. It makes sense. I'll try your suggestions.
 
Bill
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Re: Inside chemical fogging of windows [samiam_68] by w8ifi
Jan 16, 2009 (2:30 am)
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Replying to: samiam_68 (Jan 15, 2009 2:55 pm)

Does your fogging coincide with a recent snow fall? In the winter here in snow country I always run my air circulation for the heater on outside air source(not recirculate).
The reason is that snow from our boots collects on the floor and floor mats. As the cabin section heats up the high rise in humidity of melting snow hits the cold windows and condenses. This creates fogging. Outside air being drier keeps the humidity level lower.
Jim
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Re: Inside chemical fogging of windows [w8ifi] by sgloon
Jan 16, 2009 (8:03 am)
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Replying to: w8ifi (Jan 16, 2009 2:30 am)

Jim,
 
Thanks for your response. Unfortunately, no the fogging occurs any time I am running the defrost/heater. We haven't had any snow in a while now.
 
The "fog" is not water vapor which can be wiped off. This is a greasy film, that apparently Subaru knows about, but isn't doing anything about. If I used my car every day, I would have to wash all of the windows every day in order to be safe driving the car. On trips to Denver, an hour away, it is a concern as coming back is pretty unsafe to drive due to the build up of this greasy substance on the windshield.
 
Worse, it is hard to wash off. The typical windex, glass plus and other alcohol base cleaners don't take it off, they just smear the film. One dealer told me they used some industrial cleaner to get it off. I don't have access to that, so I keep cleaning it with off the shelf stuff which doesn't really get it off. It gets better, but it is still and issue.
 
Also, now in the daytime, the dash and anything on the dash is very clearly reflected in the glass, so that is also not good for driving either.
 
I am also very concerned that I am breathing this stuff and injuring my health. Lately my lymphnodes in the back of my throat have swollen up and it is hard to swallow, etc. I have never had this type of "sickness", and I haven't been sick, not even a cold, for several years. I'm guessing it is related to this gaseous material that I am breathing in in the car. And it isn't a cold, as I haven't moved into the rest of the usual cold symptoms.
 
Is anyone else having this in their car???
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Re: Inside chemical fogging of windows [sgloon] by snowbelter
Jan 16, 2009 (8:25 am)
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Replying to: sgloon (Jan 16, 2009 8:03 am)

My wife has an 09 Forester which she purchased in August. Her windshield hasn't done much fogging. My 07 Outback has a terrible fogging problem, worse in warm weather and when the car is parked in the sun. I expected the problem to go away after the first summer, but it hasn't.
 
My dealer's response: Never heard of a fogging problem before. I e-mailed Subaru some time back and they told me the problem was "normal" and the gasses were not hazardous (sure). My 02 Outback stopped fogging up after the first summer.
 
If you haven't already, I suggest a call to Subaru to at least document the problem.
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soaking wet rear passenger floor by irishrover2
Jan 16, 2009 (11:30 am)
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09 forester my.Daughter left towel on floor rear passenger,picked up towel,a heavy towel and found it to be completely soacked.Upon further investigation found floor mat completely wet and also carpet underneath,lifted carpet and found yellow foam padding wet enough that you would be able to wring it out.Have not read any posts on this forum in regards to this problem,but have read of others having similar prolems on another subie forum.Is anyone else experiencing similar problems,or are there any ideas out there for what could be causing this.There had been no rain for previous week before discovery.TY
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Re: Inside chemical fogging of windows [sgloon] by kurtamaxxxguy
Jan 16, 2009 (11:57 am)
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Replying to: sgloon (Jan 16, 2009 8:03 am)

Outgassing is in general hard to remove. I've had issue with Prius, Camry and Malibu vehicles.
Normal window cleaners such as Windex proved useless. Specialized cleaners such as Stoner Invisible Glass, or Meguiars (this one claims to have anti-haze properties) have better success.
 
There was a web-based report a short time ago regarding toxicity of automotive plastics, and '09 Forester received medium concern rating; big offender was Bromine in door trim and front seat. Bromine is used as part of flame retardants.
By comparison the 2007 Forester got a high concern rating and listed as one of the worst.
The improvement's a sign that perhaps Subaru took this seriously and is in progress of reducing internal emissions.
 
www.healthycar.org has the ratings.
 
If you have enclosed parking and/or heated garage, parking with all or at least front windows open will allow outgassing to occur when vehicle's not in use.
 
As mentioned earlier, outgassing is the plasticers gradually leaving the plastics that they are contained in. As time passes, those plastics will turn hard and brittle: unfortunately the normal aging process for plastics. Hopefully that will not occur within the vehicles' designed life span (and only Subaru has any idea what that is ).
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Re: Inside chemical fogging of windows [ateixeira] by sgloon
Jan 16, 2009 (10:44 pm)
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Replying to: ateixeira (Jan 15, 2009 12:14 pm)

I recall that I was told, back when I was a kid, that it was the black ink in the paper that had some effect. I was also told that the "colored" newspaper was not as effective. I never tested it out, however, I've always just used the black based on that. I don't know the why???
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Re: Replacing Windshield [connieylee] by jtez
Jan 16, 2009 (10:45 pm)
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Replying to: connieylee (Dec 31, 2008 11:10 am)

Well...I am at a little over 10,000 miles, and I have had to replace 2 windshields on my 2009 Forester Premium Edition. It has cracked in the exact same place, right behind the rear view mirror. The first one the dealer did not warranty. The second one happened today, and I am waiting to see if they will warranty it. This is my first Subaru. I may sell it if it continues to be a hassle.
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Re: Subaru Remotes [capitano] by sgloon
Jan 17, 2009 (1:11 am)
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Replying to: capitano (Jan 15, 2009 1:46 pm)

Mine goes through walls and has worked from at least 50 feet away. Perhaps it needs a new battery???
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Re: Replacing Windshield [jtez] by sgloon
Jan 17, 2009 (1:13 am)
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Replying to: jtez (Jan 16, 2009 10:45 pm)

YIKES!!! Boy, that sure sounds like they need to cover it under warranty. Both windows.

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