Dealing with Hay Fever in the S...
The weather has been really good around here lately, and I have been driving with the top down. But... I have hay fever, and by the time I get to my office, I am sneezing my head off, my eyes are itchy and watery. [This leads to my peeve that there is no place to put a box of tissues in the car, but that is another issue I don't want to bring up.]
So what is the best way to deal with hay fever in a convertable? I know I can put the top back up and take advantage of the "micro filter", but that defeats the whole purpose of buying a drop-top car. Any suggestions on how to deal with it, and still drive with the top down? Thanks.
So what is the best way to deal with hay fever in a convertable? I know I can put the top back up and take advantage of the "micro filter", but that defeats the whole purpose of buying a drop-top car. Any suggestions on how to deal with it, and still drive with the top down? Thanks.
Hay, thanks for the lead. And it is on sale for only $225!!! But I think the hose must connect somewhere with filtered air input though. So how about this one:
Its a little more expensive at $1250, but there is no dangling hose, and I don't think I need to worry about breathing with that on.
Its a little more expensive at $1250, but there is no dangling hose, and I don't think I need to worry about breathing with that on.
i feel your pain man... i only have a 5min drive to school and by the time i get there i snotting and sneezing all over the place! take some clairatin, if that doesnt work then go with the other two guys suggestions...
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