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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [Mark Rober] Defog your windows TWICE as fast using SCIENCE- 4 easy steps
 
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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [Mark Rober] Defog your windows TWICE as fast using SCIENCE- 4 easy steps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCmgWiEEZwA
 

 

Playtime Comments : [Mark Rober] Defog your windows TWICE as fast using SCIENCE- 4 easy steps

Th*************************:

3:35 to avoid all the geek speak and get to the point


Ci*******:

Everyone: Commenting on faster ways to defog a window

Me: looking for that comment about a miraculous reference at 4:25


no*********:
1:45 Good thing the color wasn't yellow

th**:
At 5:15 it's five minutes longer than it needs to be.

Pi******:
3:30 minute mark. You are welcome. :)

ch*********:

4:59 - "...and shave a few minutes off your morning commute" - just after showing us shaving cream is a great pre-de-mister. 10/10 for a great pun!


Pe***:

4:21 you're welcome


 

 

Top Comments : [Mark Rober] Defog your windows TWICE as fast using SCIENCE- 4 easy steps

Re**********:
I see what he did there. He used Shaving cream to... shave a few minutes off his commute XD

Sh********:
Let’s be clear, this is defogging, not defrosting.

Th*******************************************************************:
I don't have an AC, and it takes like half an hour for my car to start pumping out hot air when it's on idle.. :P
Guess I'll l have to go with the shaving cream!

He******:
You said “big, dry towel” and I literally thought you were just about to tell me to just wipe it off with it lol

20************:

"shave" a few minutes off your morning commute? With shaving cream? Wow that's a baaaad pun


Wh************:
The major problem that causes delays in the morning is not to find the right settings, but the fact that a freezing cold car will simply not be able to give you any hot air immediately after you start it. This means that you are limited to cold air to defog your window.

As****:
If you live where i do in Canada, you science this very early on life lmao

Er**********:

"now you can SHAVE a few minutes off your morning commute …" Hahah ICWYDT


Ja*********:
“...SHAVE a few minute off your commute.” I see what you did there.

Po*****:
Use shaving cream to shave off a couple minutes from your morning commute.

Cute.

il**:

How to de fog it in seconds

Step 1: wipe it with your sleeve

edit: this is just a joke, im getting way to many serious replies to this obviously not serious comment


Jo************:
Here's a way too:
1. actually use the defroster

Lu**********:

Worst I've had so far, I was a couple hundred miles away from home coming home at night and the road I was on was closed so I literally had to take back roads in the mountains, losing signal most of the time, and it was super super foggy. And there was deer and other wildlife everywhere making it that much worse.
I could not figure out how to get the windows cleared (it was like 2 months after I started driving) I basically ended up driving with my windows down bc it cleared it up a little and I kept clearing the inside of my windshield with my hands


Ra************:
“SHAVE” a few moments off your morning commute...accidental or intentional pun?

Af**********************:
Step 5: turn on the fan to loud because it scares the water away.

Ga******:

My wife is mad at me, I cracked all the windows like you said with a ball peen hammer and now we can't see anything through them.


Ez*******:

Summary:
1) Full Heat
2) A/C On
3) Recirculation Off
4) Let as much outside air as possible into your car


Pa**:
Mark Rober: That friend you don't even try to argue with because you know he'll embark on a month long science experiment just to prove he's right then make a video of the results and post to YouTube just to rub it in your face.

mi********:

Ahh no wonder the a/c gets turned on when I switch on the defogger/deicer


Tu**************:
Instead of simulating a large dry towel, use a large dry towel.

In*****:
What about defogging glasses

Al**********:

Modern cars use the AC compressor when in defrost mode


Ad*****:
Easier to remove all windows. No windows, no problem.

Ja********:

“Shaving cream to shave a few minutes off your commute” I see what you did there.


Th******************:
I discovered an even easier to defog your windows.. Move to Florida!

Je***:
Any time you select defrost windshield, air conditioning automatically comes on

Da***********:
In Canada you can't always open your windows cause 90% of the time the windows are frozen shut

Vi*******:

"Next time a Kardashian sister uses Twitter to warn us the government is poisoning us with so called 'chem trails'." XD XD XD XD XD

P.S. The Martian IS DA BEST


Ga***********:
Explains better then my Science teacher

Ca*******:

I tried to grab fog, but I mist.


Ca*******:
Hey @Mark Rober for the sake of scientific method, did you compare circulation on vs. off? Because yes, the outside air is dryer vs. circulating BUT when you circulate, the air will get warmer much faster vs. bringing in 10/20 degrees below freezing cold air. It sometimes takes 20+ minutes for the car the warm up in Canada so I'd love to see a comparison between only that variable. The AC coils will continue to dehumidify the circulating air anyways so if you circulate, you may end up having warmer air, ie. bigger towel that you keep on squeezing.

Kl************:
A lot of vehicles automatically turn the A/C compressor on when you have the air blowing from the defog vents for this purpose. Also with the A/C compressor on, it prevents the moisture from going from the front to back windows since the air would be colder away from the front until the entire cabin heats up. For me, my compressor needs replaced so I always have my windows cracked when I need to use my defogger with the belief of the humid air would be able to escape from the cabin, which is obviously a good belief.

wa**********:

So 4 years ago I was on my deck and I saw several planes flying from my local airport to Chicago, with their contrails dissipating within a few minutes, Then later on in the afternoon I started seeing a couple different aircraft flying in a different direction , I wasn't quite sure why they were flying in that direction because for the 10 years I liveed there I've never seen planes flying in those directions. Then all of a sudden I noticed the planes contrails forming a grid pattern, it was almost like there were several tic-tac-toe boards in the sky, which slowly formed into a large hazy cloud that never dissipated and was still there at nightfall. I wonder if anyone can explain why some planes contrails disappear within minutes yet others on the same day never dissipate, is it the fuel or different engine I guess I'm just not sure.


 

 

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