Now that Fall is here and we are getting chilly mornings and lots of dew on the grass. The moisture slips up into the air and onto our glasses which fog up the lenses. This has happened to me quite a few times lately. Moving from cold air to warm air and vice versa fogs up my glasses.
So the headline on this article interested me enough to read it. "How to Clean Eyeglasses and Make them Fog Proof".
As often happens what sounds like a hopeful bit of business may not be. And, you may not want to spend much time reading it because it is full of ads. I read it for you. Dish Soap
"Adding a small amount of soap film to the lens of your eyeglasses creates surface tension which then makes it hard for water or any other substance to penetrate the lens. Squeeze a few little drops of dishwashing liquid into the lens of your eyeglasses, then start rubbing it into the lens using the microfiber lens cloth until there is no more soap left, and you’re done! Make sure not to use water or rinse the lens because this trick won’t work if you do."
But, here comes the but. "However, doing this on your eyeglasses is not recommended to be done frequently or constantly without rinsing right after use as it can still accumulate bacteria that may transfer to your eyes. Remember to do this method with utmost caution.
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