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3 Ways to Keep Your Glasses from Fogging Up

By Matthew Lynch
October 13, 2023
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Introduction:

Nothing can be more frustrating than having your glasses fog up while you’re trying to carry on with your day. It’s an all too common problem, but solving it doesn’t have to be difficult. In this article, we’ll discuss three simple ways to keep your glasses from fogging up so you can see clearly and enjoy your activities without any hassle.

1. Use Anti-Fog Products:

One of the most effective ways to prevent your glasses from fogging up is by using anti-fog products. These products are usually available as sprays or wipes that you can apply directly to the lenses of your glasses. The anti-fog coating creates a thin film on the lens surface that minimizes condensation, which is the main cause of fogging. Make sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions when using these products for best results.

2. Try Soap and Water:

A simple and cost-effective method to reduce fogging is by cleaning your glasses with a mixture of soap and water. Mix a few drops of mild soap into a small bowl of water, then dip a soft cloth into the solution. Gently clean both sides of the lenses with the damp cloth, then rinse with water and dry them using a clean microfiber cloth. The soap leaves behind a thin film that acts as a barrier against condensation and prevents fogging.

3. Adjust Your Breathing or Face Mask:

Foggy glasses are often caused by warm breath escaping from the top of a face mask and directing onto your lenses. You can address this issue by adjusting your breathing pattern or securing your face mask better. When wearing a mask, make sure it fits snugly around your nose and cheeks to limit the escape of warm breath upwards towards your glasses. You can also try exhaling downwards or slightly tilting your head down while breathing out to direct your breath away from the glasses. Some face masks come with built-in adjustable nose wires which can further improve the fit and reduce fogging.

Conclusion:

Foggy glasses can be a nuisance, but by following these three simple techniques, you can minimize this issue and enjoy clear vision throughout the day. Try using anti-fog products, cleaning your glasses with soap and water, or adjusting your breathing pattern or face mask for a fog-free experience.

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