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Niagara

(11,722 posts)
30. Another option for you
Thu Apr 2, 2020, 01:32 PM
Apr 2020

Call your eye care provider and see if they have any anti-fog towelettes or sprays specifically designed for glasses. If they have these items available, they might be able to ship to your home and possibly make arrangements so that you could pay by phone or mail.



Amazon sells anti-fog products for glasses as well if you wanted to try that route.

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Jill Wine-Banks posted this on her FB page last night. madaboutharry Apr 2020 #1
I Added The Link After I Posted The OP JimGinPA Apr 2020 #3
Rec. cwydro Apr 2020 #2
Rec'd panader0 Apr 2020 #4
Recommended! In_The_Wind Apr 2020 #5
Beaut! MerryBlooms Apr 2020 #6
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I read that regular cotton dish towels make good filters. Hortensis Apr 2020 #8
I made one from a bandanna, with a filter for a deep fryer inside. July Apr 2020 #15
:) Sounds like it for napkins. I was hoping silk Hortensis Apr 2020 #18
I picked up some FPR 10 air conditioner filters. Flaleftist Apr 2020 #19
Very clever. tanyev Apr 2020 #9
I just ordered a half dozen white cotton hankies from Amazon. nt tblue37 Apr 2020 #13
Thank you! tanyev Apr 2020 #21
Kicking JimGinPA Apr 2020 #10
Thanks 👍 Raine Apr 2020 #11
I'll add this thread to the Mask thread compilation in Crafts forum. Lars39 Apr 2020 #12
You have a link for them? KewlKat Apr 2020 #16
Here ya go... Lars39 Apr 2020 #17
Great! JustGene Apr 2020 #14
KnR Hekate Apr 2020 #20
Thanks! Just tried this with a handkerchief and it takes only a couple of minutes and highplainsdem Apr 2020 #22
Kick to keep this visible. cwydro Apr 2020 #23
Sometime I dab shaving cream Niagara Apr 2020 #24
Well that reminds me of old tricks I used when I used to scuba dive! cwydro Apr 2020 #27
You're very welcome. Niagara Apr 2020 #28
Well, I don't think I'll try the shaving cream on my glasses if it leaves a film lol. cwydro Apr 2020 #29
Another option for you Niagara Apr 2020 #30
K & R Niagara Apr 2020 #25
Works great. SamKnause Apr 2020 #26
Use a HEPA vacuum bag as a liner underpants Apr 2020 #31
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