How to Use Glass Anti-Fog Agent?
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Glass anti-fog agent can be used by following these steps: 1. Pour a small amount of anti-fog agent onto a cotton cloth or tissue; 2. Wipe the glass surface back and forth and let it dry; 3. Reapply if necessary to maintain a fog-free state. Precautions for using glass anti-fog agent include: 1. Store in a well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, fire, or heat sources; 2. Do not inhale the mist, as it may cause drowsiness or dizziness. The anti-fog agent contains dispersing anti-drip materials and nano-organic active agents. After treatment, the glass surface forms a super-hydrophilic nano-film, which turns fog into a low-freezing-point mixture upon contact, thereby preventing fogging.
I usually apply anti-fog spray on the windows before seasonal changes, especially during autumn and winter. First, thoroughly clean the inner side of the windows, paying special attention to fingerprints and grease stains. Then shake the spray bottle well and spray evenly from about 20 centimeters away. After spraying, don't wipe immediately - gently buff in circular motions with a clean microfiber cloth, which is crucial. Wait five to six minutes for it to dry naturally, after which the glass will appear significantly clearer. One application lasts about a month, effectively preventing fog buildup during rainy drives. Remember to ensure proper ventilation during application to avoid inhaling the spray. Pay extra attention to the rearview mirror area on the windshield, as it's most prone to fog accumulation affecting visibility. For tinted windows, always test on a small area first to check for potential marks.