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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsGlasses get foggy? Here's a home recipe
According to a new study, anti-fogging glasses sprays often contain forever chemicals, aka PFAS, a series of chemicals linked to a number of health issues.I am definitely going to try this!
https://www.rx-able.com/blogs/blogs/how-to-make-anti-fog-spray-for-glasses
Runningdawg
(4,516 posts)We rub a drop of liquid handsoap on our glasses and buff it in before masking up - do not wipe or rinse off until after the case then rinse and repeat. It will work on your indoor windows too.
Speaking also as a former optical lab manager it is not recommended to clean your eyeglasses with products continaing vinegar or alcohol. Warm soapy water and an a soft clean rag for drying works best.
Too few people understand they need to wash their eyeglasses as often as their hands, especially in the age of covid.
EYESORE 9001
(25,939 posts)that shaving cream keeps bathroom mirrors from fogging. Perhaps itd work on eyeglasses as well.
Callalily
(14,889 posts)The shaving cream is really difficult to clean off of the glass, and for me, this technique did not work.
SouthernIrish
(512 posts)As an Optician, I must warn everyone that the vinegar can remove the protective coating on the lenses that shields them from glare. Be very careful with this.