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Eyeglass Anti-fogger/home remedy
There used to be a good eyeglass anti-fogger sold in the supermarket but I can't seem to find it anymore, all the other anti-foggers I've tested don't seem to work. Does anyone have any home-made solutions for eyeglass anti-fogger? Someone suggested rinsing my glasses with vinegar but it doesn't seem to work.
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Baby shampoo.
50/50 mix with distilled water. EDIT: use a microfiber cloth, if you dont have any; get some. I get mine at Murrays.
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I've read that shaving cream works on bathroom mirrors. I suspect it would work on glasses but I havn't tried it.
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Shaving cream does work on bathroom mirrors. (I don't know for how long though)
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