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In reply to the discussion: Mask-fogged glasses were driving me crazy! [View all]JustinBulletin
(113 posts)17. I found the solution....
I found a lens cleaner that keeps my glasses from fogging up from opening the oven, dishwasher when hot and my masks. This stuff works for about a week at a time. It is called ZClear. It is a thick paste sort of like car wax. You put it on and buff until your lens is clear. It also fills small scratches and makes them "disappear". Costs about ten bucks and comes in a small plastic jar. I bought it at a trade show last January before the virus hit. I'm not usually an impulse buyer but am glad I was then.
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I wear reading glasses. The only time I go out is grocery shopping or tutoring, and I need glasses
tblue37
Nov 2020
#3
Makes sense. I think N95s are meant to protect you when you inhale, not filter what you exhale.
Towlie
Nov 2020
#24
Bandaids peel your skin. Surgical tape works just as well and is kinder to your skin
hlthe2b
Nov 2020
#10
It 's worth a try. The fogging makes me crazy (not a hard thing to do at the best of times).
Shrike47
Nov 2020
#19
I find that crimping down that wire in the mask above the nose works sometimes, but not always.
Dark n Stormy Knight
Nov 2020
#28