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Condensation on the rear window S650

kinelisch

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I know it's Florida, but this happens when I leave my car outside. All the other cars around me are fine without this type of condensation on the rear window. The condensation is on the outside, but it's still super annoying because I can't see, and then it drips onto the body of the Mustang leaving water marks.

Do you guys know why I'm the only one with this issue and what I can do to prevent it when parked outside? All the other cars around me have clear rear windows without condensation.

I've attached a picture to illustrate.

S650 Mustang Condensation on the rear window S650 cond2
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I suspect it's also affected by the fastback design of the car and near-flat rear window.

People in colder climates sometimes cover their front windshield before closing out the day, to keep from scraping ice in the morning. Maybe you could imagineer or come up with something akin to that. Coatings could help with the beading process, but not keep the moisture from collecting.
 
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I suspect it's also affected by the fastback design of the car and near-flat rear window.

People in colder climates sometimes cover their front windshield before closing out the day, to keep from scraping ice in the morning. Maybe you could imagineer or come up with something akin to that. Coatings could help with the beading process, but not keep the moisture from dropping to begin with.
I was going to say that same thing, it is because of the fastback design.
The nearby SUVs, hatchbacks and standard sedans won't have condensation buildup, or at least as much condensation build up.

OP it is annoying but normal due to the design of the car.
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