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Old July 17th 07, 03:58 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Mike Noel
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I've seen it happen on the ground after using a Plexiglas wax. Rolling the
airplane out of the hangar on a chilly, damp morning, dew quickly formed on
the windshield and the tiny beads of moisture made it impossible to see out
until the defroster has worked on the windshield for a few minutes. Others
have reported it happening in flight. Wax on the windshield seems to
aggravate this type of problem.

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"Mike Noel" wrote:

...and if you use it on the windshield, hopefully it doesn't cause you to
go IFR by producing tiny beads of moisture when exposed to air close to
the dew point.


Why would it do that?

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