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My windows keep fogging up, even when it wasn't very cold outside. It seems to form in minutes and unlike regular fog, the droplets are massive! I have to run the AC on high for several minutes before there's a small patch to see through. I pushed down on the carpet and sure enough the carpet in my car is wet.

I don't know how it happened, but what's the best way to fix it?

What is the best way to dry out the inside of my car?

Also, for bonus points, how do I get rid of that damp smell?

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The best success I've had drying any carpet is with an upholstery attachment on a carpet cleaner or with a shop-vac. Since it smells damp maybe it would be a good time to use a carpet cleaner on the whole thing. If you don't have one of those they have vacuums at car washes that should work.

Some Damp-Rid might help dry it out and help the smell after you get the majority dried. Damp-Rid sucks extra moisture out of the air which can help with damp but won't do much against anything too wet.

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