Kompins
Established Member
It rained heavily
last night and our car was covered in water droplets and rivulets this morning. By 10 o'clock all the other cars nearby were more or less dry but no change with the 5. I polished the car with quality Autoglym in September and this really does cause water to bead up so that might explain the bodywork, but the windows are the same. Is this an EV thing? I've done a bit of research and there is evidence that perpendicular magnetic fields can cause water to evaporate more rapidly so that doesn't help. Anyone else noticed this?
last night and our car was covered in water droplets and rivulets this morning. By 10 o'clock all the other cars nearby were more or less dry but no change with the 5. I polished the car with quality Autoglym in September and this really does cause water to bead up so that might explain the bodywork, but the windows are the same. Is this an EV thing? I've done a bit of research and there is evidence that perpendicular magnetic fields can cause water to evaporate more rapidly so that doesn't help. Anyone else noticed this?