Pingi reusable car dehumidifier
Fogged up car windows and moisture in your car, boat or caravan? This moisture absorber from Pingi is a reusable moisture absorber and pulls the moisture from the air. Your car will not have damp windows or smell musty. This car dehumidifier sucks in and holds it safely without the inconvenience of leaks.
The moisture absorber absorbs the moisture from the environment and thus ensures much less condensation. When the moisture absorber is full, the unique Pingi indicator turns from blue to pink.
You can simply use the product again by reloading it in the microwave,
a few minutes at 600 watts and the absorbed moisture will evaporate hygienically! Of course, the Pingi can be dried in the sun or on the stove,
this just takes a little longer.
The moisture absorber helps prevent those annoying fogged car windows.
Specifications:
- With patented moisture indicator
- Rechargeable in 6 min. (+/- 600 Watt)
- Doesn't leak
- Lasts for years
5 tips for a damp car or caravan/camper
Fogging up car windows are one of the most common problems caused
by moisture. But don't worry! Here are 5 tips to prevent condensation and moisture in the car
Reduce:
1. Place a dehumidifier in the car or caravan/camper
Place a dehumidifier in your vehicle. Make sure you choose a dehumidifier that doesn't leak or spill. The salty liquid can leak and affect the interior and metal parts of the car. Because fogged windows are a daily problem, we also recommend that you take a rechargeable dehumidifier. This saves you costs. Suitable products for the car are those from Pingi.
2. Clean the windows of your car on the inside.
Dirt and grease on the inside of the window make moisture more likely to condense on the car window. Thoroughly clean with a glass cleaner and a clean microfiber cloth. Always use a good glass cleaner that does not leave a greasy residue on the windshield, otherwise you can even make the problem worse.
3. Air your car regularly.
Open your windows slightly on a dry, sunny day (when driving). This gives moisture the chance to leave the car in a natural way.
4. Ventilate your vehicle.
Having to wait a long time in the morning for the condensation to disappear is a daily annoyance for most motorists, especially in the autumn and winter! You will be able to drive away faster when your car's air conditioning and heating (blower) work properly. Therefore, also take a look at your cabin filter, when it is outdated, you will also get condensation on the windows when the fan is switched on. Replacing a cabin filter is not an expensive affair for most vehicles! An air conditioner is particularly good at removing moisture from the car. So turn on the air conditioning, even in autumn and winter.
5 Check your car's door seals and window seals.
The rubbers of a car are meant to keep moisture out of your car. Damaged or outdated rubbers can easily allow moisture to enter the car from outside.