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FOGGED-UP windscreens are set to be a thing of the past as a new viral product promises to help de-fog cars within seconds.

The TikTok user @nsupodcastclips has shared their ingenious find, an anti fog spray.

One TikTok user has shared their antidote to fog
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One TikTok user has shared their antidote to fogCredit: Tiktok / @nsupodcastclips
It boasts results that last forever
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It boasts results that last foreverCredit: Tiktok / @nsupodcastclips
Halfords sells a similar product for just £6.99
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Halfords sells a similar product for just £6.99Credit: Halfords

They revealed that you can just apply a couple of sprays of the product, rub it in with a cloth or towel to ensure it is even, let it dry for a few seconds - and voila!

They've shared multiple videos of the product being used on their TikTok, and boast that the results last forever.

It even offers a double function - attacking moisture on the inside and helping you stay safe against fog and mist, as well as protecting against rain if sprayed on the outside.

A similar product is being sold in Halfords for just £6.99, and customers have been calling it a boot essential.

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Although it doesn't claim to last forever, it specifies that it will provide a long lasting barrier against fog and mist - and that it can last for upwards of five days.

Both anti-fog cures sprays can be used on most glass and plastic surfaces.

@nsupodcastclips has filmed the spray being used on multiple surfaces, ranging from car windscreens, glasses, mirrors and ordinary windows.

In one video the TikTok user, turned entrepreneur, wrote: "Boys! You still have time to buy this for your girlfriend for Christmas!

"It's a great present idea. Our Anti-Fog Spray will help keep the mirror free of fog so she can do her makeup with no extra stress!"

They proceed to demonstrate how effective the product is by steaming up the bathroom, and then ridding the mirror of all mist via the spray.

In another video they responded to a comment from a user who said that they used shaving cream to demist their mirrors, and proved how much more effective their product was.

Another TikTok user commented that they used toothpaste, and the creator of the anti-fog cure responded in the same way.

Many comments praised the product, with some stating that it really is long lasting and far more effective than other alternatives.

Although, other TikTok users said that they would prefer to use the car's heating system.

@wonkeydonkey retorted: "Honestly seems like a waste of money when my ac can do it in a couple mins".

While @Emz said: "I’m pretty sure there’s something already in the car that dose that".

Other inventors have been hard at work to find a solution to foggy windows ahead of the winter months.

The tools company Victor Tools have also released their antidote - a "magic mitt".

They state: "It eliminates mist and fog from car windows as fast as waving a wand.

"No more waiting for your car heater to clear your windshield on chilly mornings.

"This specially-treated mitt not only clears the mist, it stops it forming, for clearer, safer vision!"

The mitt conveniently fits over your hand and allows you to swipe all fog away, immediately clearing your vision point.

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The durable cotton and foam blend that is used to create the product can continually be used and reused until it is completely worn.

Victor Tools are also currently offering a two-for-one deal on their product.

It is incredibly easy to get rid of fog now
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It is incredibly easy to get rid of fog nowCredit: Tiktok / @nsupodcastclips
The TikTok user gives a step by step tutorial
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The TikTok user gives a step by step tutorialCredit: Tiktok / @nsupodcastclips
This product works on a variety of surfaces, like mirrors, glasses, windows
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This product works on a variety of surfaces, like mirrors, glasses, windowsCredit: Tiktok / @nsupodcastclips
Other inventors have also shared their cures to fog - like the magic mitt
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Other inventors have also shared their cures to fog - like the magic mittCredit: Getty
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