I found this on Engadget, and it took more than a few jumps to get to the real article behind this whole thing.
Apparently the coating could be removed pretty easily with an abrasive. That being said, it would work awesomely in a ton of places.
Anti-Fog Performance - Plastic surfaces coated with AF-100 Anti-Fog resist fogging under a variety of conditions. The performance of the coating has been evaluated using the following exposure tests:Breath Fog Test - No fog formation after direct breathing on the coated surface.
Shower Test - No fog formation after 45 minutes exposure to the warm moist air of a hot shower.
Hot Water Test - No fog formation after exposure to the vapor from a vessel containing 175 F water.
Freezer Test - No fog formation after transfer from a freezer to a humid environment.
Immersion Test - No loss of anti-fog properties after a 24-hour water soak (sample allowed to air dry).
From the article, it seems that tape wont damage it, but washing it with paper towels will. Hmm, that's odd. well, still i wouldn't complain about using this stuff. Hell, I love rainX.
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