acdii Report post Posted September 27, 2013 Whats strange is, this one little part ALWAYS does it! Strangest thing, must have something to do with the cemetery near there. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jsolan Report post Posted September 28, 2013 Hmmmm... I haven't had any noticeable issues with the 2013 yet. My 2006 fusion was MUCH worse and would constantly get a film on the inside of the windshield. Maybe I'm just used to something worse so this doesn't seem to be bad? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ptgraber Report post Posted August 21, 2014 I have to cleaan the inside of my windshield at least once a week. I work at a Ford dealer, so I had service look at this problem with no conclusions. So I asked my friends who I see every week at local car shows. They said it is the dashboard curing and emitting gases. I am not crazy about the prospect of inhaling these fumes every time I drive the car. What my friends recommended was to cover the dash with towels and then clean the inside of the windshield with rubbing alcohol being very careful not to get any alcohol on the dash. The rubbing alcohol will cut through that film and remove it. Then I can clean the windshield with Invisible Glass. After that I plan to apply a detailing product that I use on my Mustang in hopes of sealing the dash enough that the film will not accumulate as quickly. One of my friends did this on his wife's car and it cut down on the number of times he had to clean the inside of the windshield. I plan to try this on Saturday. I'll report back later on how this works. 1 acdii reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrySql Report post Posted August 21, 2014 After that I plan to apply a detailing product that I use on my Mustang in hopes of sealing the dash enough that the film will not accumulate as quickly. One of my friends did this on his wife's car and it cut down on the number of times he had to clean the inside of the windshield. I plan to try this on Saturday. I'll report back later on how this works.Maybe this is why I've never noticed this problem, I had the entire car treated with a sealer product before delivery. Then a month later I had the detailer send me a bottle of the interior stuff and I re-sealed the dashboard because he'd left streaks. My inside windshield gets dirty over time but not very often. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ptgraber Report post Posted August 21, 2014 I have had my Fusion Energi since the beginning of April. I have had to clean the inside of the windshield at least once a week. The dealership has no clue what is causing this. I take my Mustang to car shows every weekend and decided to ask my friends there if they had ever heard of this. They said it is gasses coming off the plastic dashboard. I'm not happy that I am inhaling this stuff. They suggested that I cover the dash with towels and then clean the inside of the window with rubbing alcohol being careful not to get the alcohol on the dash. Then I should clean the inside with Invisible Glass. I plan to treat the plastic on the dash with a sealing detailer that I use on my Mustang. Hopefully this will slow down the gasses rising up to the windshield. One of my friends said he did this to his wife's Cobalt, and he only had to clean the inside of the windshield every 4 or 5 months. That is certainly a lot better than once a week. I plan to do this on Saturday, so I'll post later and let everyone know if this method works. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hybridbear Report post Posted August 21, 2014 I have had my Fusion Energi since the beginning of April. I have had to clean the inside of the windshield at least once a week. The dealership has no clue what is causing this. I take my Mustang to car shows every weekend and decided to ask my friends there if they had ever heard of this. They said it is gasses coming off the plastic dashboard. I'm not happy that I am inhaling this stuff. They suggested that I cover the dash with towels and then clean the inside of the window with rubbing alcohol being careful not to get the alcohol on the dash. Then I should clean the inside with Invisible Glass. I plan to treat the plastic on the dash with a sealing detailer that I use on my Mustang. Hopefully this will slow down the gasses rising up to the windshield. One of my friends said he did this to his wife's Cobalt, and he only had to clean the inside of the windshield every 4 or 5 months. That is certainly a lot better than once a week. I plan to do this on Saturday, so I'll post later and let everyone know if this method works.Check out this thread: http://fordfusionhybridforum.com/topic/7259-glass-anti-fog-solution/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites