Pretty much what the title says, and I think I know the answer is "no," but I thought I would ask. This is mostly useful in the fall and spring periods here in the DC metro area, when it's cool enough for moisture to collect on the back window, but still too warm to think about pre-conditioning or defrosting the entire car. In this period, unless I wipe the rear window off by hand (usually a little squeegee), the back window turns into a blinding and useless light source when the sun is behind it (until that burns or rolls off).
Thanks!
Todd
Thanks!
Todd