What is the function of anti-fog agent?
2 Answers
Anti-fog agent has functions such as internal anti-fogging, dirt removal, and waterproof coating for car mirrors. The specific details are as follows: Internal anti-fogging: When condensation forms on the inner surface of the car windshield during rainy, foggy, or cold weather, use a clean towel or tissue to evenly apply the anti-fog agent on the condensation area to prevent fogging. Dirt removal: It effectively removes dirt and grease from the car windshield, making it as clear as new and improving visibility, which aids in driving safety. Waterproof coating for car mirrors: During rainy weather, water droplets form on the glass, especially on the rearview mirrors, impairing the driver's visibility and posing a safety risk. In such cases, use a clean towel or tissue to evenly apply the anti-fog agent on the areas where water droplets form. The rainwater will then form a thin film and flow evenly down the glass, keeping the mirrors clear and ensuring good visibility for safe driving.
Anti-fog spray is a liquid that prevents glass from fogging up. Driving in winter or rainy days can be particularly annoying when the car windows suddenly become foggy on the inside. Using the heater to defog takes a long time and consumes a lot of fuel. This product forms a transparent film on the glass, preventing water droplets from forming due to temperature differences, making driving much safer. Once, while driving on a mountain road in heavy fog, the windshield became completely obscured. Thanks to applying the anti-fog spray beforehand, I avoided an accident. Now, every time I wash my car, I ask the attendant to wipe the windows with it. The effect lasts about half a month before it starts to diminish, but reapplying it is very easy. I also use it on the bathroom mirror at home. Buying a small bottle from a car wash shop is more cost-effective.