The coating basically causes water that hits the surfaces to develop a sustained sheeting effect, and that prevents fogging.

Usually, it takes between 10 and 20 layers to get the desired coating.

All we do is dip the [glass surface] into solution A, rinse it a little bit, and dip it into solution B.

As a result, the droplets flatten and merge into a uniform transparent sheet rather than forming countless individual light-scattering spheres.

The nano-particles in the coating strongly attract the water droplets and force them to form much smaller contact angles with the surface.

Our coatings have the potential to provide the first permanent solution to the fogging problem.

It's a cheap, simple process, ... I could teach you how to do this, and you could make these [products] in your garage.