Hey all! Bought a new cabin air filter with what I believe was charcoal layer last summer. I've always noticed my car retained moisture inside easily but it's been pretty bad this winter. Windows fog up pretty fast compared to normal, and mats take a long time to dry out. I've used inside air (which I know can make problems worse) with allergy prone family members in car, and when it's wicked cold out this winter. Occasionally I smoke in the car but have been trying not too.
Well, while driving in snow yesterday, immediately horrible musty funky smell come out of the defroster. We immediately pulled over and tossed the cabin air filter, opened all the windows and tried to blast air through the vents with the windows open to air everything out a little. It was freezing and snowing so didn't have much time to do this, still was a little funky. Being winter here it's a little tough to find time to air out the car. Thinking of buying two filters, one to use for the initial trying to air and dry out. And a fresh clean one for afterward.
Any suggestions on how to air and/or clean out ventilation system?
Any techniques for drying mats and carpet out in winter time? (Should I take the mats inside and clean them?)
Any effective charcoal or silicon products that I can purchase to suck up moisture?
Well, while driving in snow yesterday, immediately horrible musty funky smell come out of the defroster. We immediately pulled over and tossed the cabin air filter, opened all the windows and tried to blast air through the vents with the windows open to air everything out a little. It was freezing and snowing so didn't have much time to do this, still was a little funky. Being winter here it's a little tough to find time to air out the car. Thinking of buying two filters, one to use for the initial trying to air and dry out. And a fresh clean one for afterward.
Any suggestions on how to air and/or clean out ventilation system?
Any techniques for drying mats and carpet out in winter time? (Should I take the mats inside and clean them?)
Any effective charcoal or silicon products that I can purchase to suck up moisture?