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In this video I show you why you should wipe your car windows with toothpaste and what exactly happens as a result. Later in the video, Iamp;#39;ll show you a slightly different trick that might even work a little better. Because this problem is probably not unknown to you: The car fogs up and thus the view to the outside is severely restricted. And of course, you want to prevent this in the best case, so that the car windows do not fog up in the first place. You can actually do this with a little toothpaste. All you have to do is put a small dab of toothpaste on a cloth. A very small blob is really enough here, because we donamp;#39;t want to just smear the windows with toothpaste here, we just want to apply a very thin layer of toothpaste on the window. Because this ensures at the end that water can no longer stick here and thus the disc can no longer fog up. So, as you can see here, I take some of the toothpaste and wipe my entire window with it now. The toothpaste should dissolve