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Offline dom069

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Re: The Golf Condensation Syndrome.
« Reply #15 on: November 25, 2014, 11:04:15 am »
My car is also full of condensation at the moment as well, although mine was caused by leaving the window open an inch overnight on Saturday :stupid:

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Re: The Golf Condensation Syndrome.
« Reply #16 on: November 25, 2014, 11:32:21 am »
My car is also full of condensation at the moment as well, although mine was caused by leaving the window open an inch overnight on Saturday :stupid:

I had the same this morning due to my wife leaving the drivers window fully open all last night  :stupid: but it wasn't her fault even thought she used the car all yesterday :mad:

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Re: The Golf Condensation Syndrome.
« Reply #17 on: November 25, 2014, 11:47:27 am »
Condensation in my Mk6 is terrible, this morning I had water dripping down from the top of the windscreen into the interior and yesterday there was a thin layer of frost inside. Absolute joke for a 3-year old car.

I've got the Thomar bag linked to on Amazon, it helps for a while but I'm currently having to 'regenerate' it as its absorbed the max moisture it can take.
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Re: The Golf Condensation Syndrome.
« Reply #18 on: November 25, 2014, 02:21:13 pm »
Im affraid if mine was doing this it would be getting sold! Cant be dealing with damp motors not in 2014, 1980 maybe  :grin:

Ive always been mad on my fords and people say they poor quality etc but sounds like some of these modern Vw's are are bloody terrible with faults and leaks etc  :sick:
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Re: The Golf Condensation Syndrome.
« Reply #19 on: November 25, 2014, 06:38:52 pm »
For what it's worth I bought/ saved up loads of the silica packets. Some of the packets were huge (came with an iMac) but nothing really helped. The Amazon ThoMar thing is the only thing that has made a difference. Will need to regenerate it on the radiator soon though!

I think Ford pinched the 'heating element in windscreen' thing when they owned Land Rover. Drove a Range Rover Sport for a while and the screen cleared almost instantly in any weather (when you got close to the screen you could see all the little element wires)  :smiley:

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Re: The Golf Condensation Syndrome.
« Reply #20 on: November 25, 2014, 06:42:20 pm »
Used to own a Mk1 Focus that had a heated windscreen, amazing in the winter with snow/ice.  Have it in my Landy, love it.

I don't really suffer from condensation in the Golf tbh, as long as the interior glass is clean.

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Re: The Golf Condensation Syndrome.
« Reply #21 on: November 25, 2014, 06:52:29 pm »
For what it's worth I bought/ saved up loads of the silica packets. Some of the packets were huge (came with an iMac) but nothing really helped. The Amazon ThoMar thing is the only thing that has made a difference. Will need to regenerate it on the radiator soon though!

I think Ford pinched the 'heating element in windscreen' thing when they owned Land Rover. Drove a Range Rover Sport for a while and the screen cleared almost instantly in any weather (when you got close to the screen you could see all the little element wires)  :smiley:

Yes had that on my fiesta St and really was the bee's knees  :smiley:
Such a simple idea but ford have the patent on it so doubt we ever see it on anything German!
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Re: The Golf Condensation Syndrome.
« Reply #22 on: November 25, 2014, 07:04:01 pm »
For what it's worth I bought/ saved up loads of the silica packets. Some of the packets were huge (came with an iMac) but nothing really helped. The Amazon ThoMar thing is the only thing that has made a difference. Will need to regenerate it on the radiator soon though!

I think Ford pinched the 'heating element in windscreen' thing when they owned Land Rover. Drove a Range Rover Sport for a while and the screen cleared almost instantly in any weather (when you got close to the screen you could see all the little element wires)  :smiley:

Yes had that on my fiesta St and really was the bee's knees  :smiley:
Such a simple idea but ford have the patent on it so doubt we ever see it on anything German!

Hasn't the patent ran out?  Isn't it 10 years before it's a free for all?  My Focus Mk1 was a 2000 X Plate

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Re: The Golf Condensation Syndrome.
« Reply #23 on: November 25, 2014, 07:11:09 pm »

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Re: The Golf Condensation Syndrome.
« Reply #24 on: November 25, 2014, 07:18:34 pm »
They have heated windscreens on the Rolls Royce Phantom

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Re: The Golf Condensation Syndrome.
« Reply #25 on: November 25, 2014, 07:51:02 pm »
You can spec them on the mk7.

I bought those big pads a couple of winters ago, they are ok if strategically placed and dried out now and again.

As daft as it sounds, I put a scoop of unused clumping type cat litter in a tub a few years back as a test, and it helped. It was basically the same as those dehumidifier boxes for rooms with wet windows.
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Re: The Golf Condensation Syndrome.
« Reply #26 on: November 25, 2014, 08:47:54 pm »
Bought a pollen filter to fit to see if it helps before I go and buy the amazon thingy.   :happy2:

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Re: The Golf Condensation Syndrome.
« Reply #27 on: November 26, 2014, 10:11:49 am »
Both my Golfs have had condensation build up on the inside from a frosty night, although not dripping.

IME Silica bags are useless.

Changing the pollen filter made no difference either.
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Re: The Golf Condensation Syndrome.
« Reply #28 on: November 26, 2014, 10:24:29 am »
Bit of an update on mine...

It originally happened Monday AM on the commute so I tried a few things on Monday night ready for Tuesday AM as I knew there'd be another frost. Albeit not quite as severe.

I took the drivers side mat out and put it in the utility room. It wasn't soaking but it was slightly damp from the rain on Sunday.

I then covered the windscreen with one of these frost covers I grabbed off eBay last week.

Finally, I opened all the doors to do away with the heat from the drive home. I left them open for about 5/10 minutes while I was tinkering with our older Derv.

Those 3 seemed to improve things significantly. I had no water on the inside and very little misting. Rather content but time will tell.

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Re: The Golf Condensation Syndrome.
« Reply #29 on: November 26, 2014, 11:08:39 am »
Here's what I've done to mine to stop it:

Sunroof drain tube unblocked which was causing ingress.
Cleared bonnet drainage channels with pressure washer to stop sitting water.
Bought a 100 packs of silica gel from eBay and dotted them throughout the car.
Put a small amount of washing up liquid on a microfibre towel and spread onto window (internal) and then buff off. This leaves a hydrophobic coating so water doesn't stick as easily.
Leave a hairdryer in the car, not in direct contact with anything that will melt and let it dry the car out throughout for a few hours.