Windshield fog can be hazardous. It makes your car mirrors look cloudy and unsafe for driving. It is a common problem for vehicle owners, especially those who are living in challenging weather conditions. It occurs mainly with elevated precipitation, heavy humidity or even a sudden change in temperature. Water condenses on your window and forms into a large droplet. This is what is causing the "cloudy" appearance.
This became a tough problem in NASA's space exploration helmet visors in the 1960's. An great anti-fog treatment was then developed to make sure that our astronauts have clear vision in space. This has paved the way to the development of anti-fog treatments for other surface applications.
Because of this, superb anti-fog treatment was then invented for the automotive industry and automobile glass. Although a few of the treatment solutions don't completely clear your windshield from fog-build-up, it helps in reducing it to a safe level, which is enough for you to have clear driving visibility. It is very helpful in maintaining safety and comfort for drivers on the road.
Anti-fog windshield treatments are found easily on the marketplace. They come in bottle solutions. Nowadays, they are also sold in disposable, wipes which make it handier. So, in dangerous situations where opaque fog build-up suddenly appears on your mirrors, a sheet of a disposable wipe will do the trick. Applying the product on your windshield is very easy and convenient that I can assure you, will not have to worry about your fogging mirrors anymore.
Here are a few tips and tricks on how to get rid of fog build-up on your glass. 1, make sure you have cleaned your windshield surface. 2, if using a aerosol, make sure that the rag is made of 100% cotton. Three, there is no specific way or style to do the wiping. Just make sure that you wipe the entire windshield surface, leaving no spot untreated. 4, when you are wiping your windshield, be very careful, that you only apply it on the glass surface. Avoid hitting other car components, especially painted surfaces. The treatment's chemical composition doesn't really do well on painted stuff. Five, after you're finished, wiping all areas concerned, you can dry your mirrors surface by using a dry clean cotton cloth or paper towels.
With these tips you should be able to travel without the tough problems that fog glass would cause. I would also like for you to consider some of the other products Rain-X has created to help you see the road out in front in a clear and safe way.
While you are thinking about Rain-X go here: www.RainX.net and you can review the Rain-X Repel while there.