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Defog It Antifog Nanotechnology Solutions Featured in Northeast Dive News Magazine

“Don’t dive in a fog,” says Northeast Dive News Magazine in their recent review of Defog It antifog.

“Swiping a (Defog It antifog) towelette over the mask lens leaves a thin, stable coating that staves off fogging,” the review ads.

First used by the military worldwide, Defog It is keeps scuba masks and optics of all kinds frog-free.

Northeast Dive News also references Defog It antifog’s history of proven performance in tough environments, noting “Nanofilm, which makes defogging solutions for the military, is marketing its products now to civilians.”

“Defog It antifog is the solution that really works for scuba masks,” says John Swett, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Nanofilm, maker of Defog It. “Divers should put it to the test.”

Defog It is the proven safety choice in the toughest environments where heat, cold, humidity and exertion cause fogged eyewear. The product is safe and effective on eyeglasses, sunglasses, goggles and faceshields and all optics.

Lab tests also confirm the antifog’s high performance. In one test, a lens treated with Defog It was held over constant hot steam for 60 minutes without fog forming. Similar products failed in as little as 5 minutes. In another test, lenses coated with Clarity Defog It were moved between cold and hot environments 100 times without fog forming.

Source: http://www.nanofilmtechnology.com/

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