Does Anti-Fog Agent Damage Car Film?
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Anti-fog agents do not damage car film. Here is relevant information about anti-fog agents: 1. Mechanism of Action: Anti-fog agents are low-molecular-weight dispersants containing hydrophilic groups. When applied to the surface of transparent objects, they form a coating. The hydrophilic groups in the coating can adsorb water molecules from the air, wetting and spreading on the surface to form a water film, thereby preventing fogging. Their characteristics include short duration and poor adhesion, so they do not damage car film. 2. Main Ingredients: The main components of anti-fog agents are surfactants, such as xylitol esters, sorbitan monopalmitate, lauric acid, or glycerol monostearate. They are instant anti-fog preparations with short duration and poor adhesion, typically lasting only a few days or up to ten days. The anti-fog effect disappears immediately after wiping or rinsing with water, so they cannot be used as long-term anti-fog preparations.