I can't be the only person that Vapes with this question

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Well it's winter here in the midwest, and its been quite cold. That being said I try to crack the sun roof when I'm driving and taking a full pull's on my Vape, but sometimes its just too cold. So I'm left with that film on the interior windows that drives me crazy. I've used Stoners invisible glass, straight CarPro Eraser and a mix of other glass cleaners. They all clean it off no problem, but is there something I could put on to prevent this?
 
LOL common lets keep to to actual answers, besides the obvious.
 
Well it's winter here in the midwest,
and its been quite cold.

That being said I try to crack the sun
roof when I'm driving and taking a full
pull's on my Vape, but sometimes its
just too cold.

So I'm left with that film on the interior
windows that drives me crazy. I've used
Stoners invisible glass, straight CarPro
Eraser and a mix of other glass cleaners.

They all clean it off no problem, but is
there something I could put on to
prevent this?
Currently...
There’s not a product that I know of
that will prohibit PG/VG-films from
either sticking-to/accumulating-upon
any such product itself; or, autoglass.



Bob
 
Prevent it? no. Resist it? yes. I vape in my truck and use another company's product on my windshield. I'd say it works pretty good.
 
I have rain guards for my windows. Crack them a bit and I'm good. Blow directly out the crack. No vape residue......
 
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