Re: [DMCForum] white haze
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Re: [DMCForum] white haze



You most likely have a leaky heater core.  Only way to fix it, is to
pull it out, and either repair or replace it.

This job sucks...in fact mine is still broken...I hate taking those
things out, so I've just learned to live with the haze and without
adequate heat for the duration...until I work up the courage.

-Josh



Lauren wrote:

>
>
> Any suggestions for how to remove the white haze from the inside of
> the windshield?  I've tried a dry rag,  water, alcohol, windex, even
> acetone and nothing seems to work. ...........................LP
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