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  2. This $10 hack will keep your glasses fog-free while ... - AOL

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    Anti-fog solution is both a glasses cleaner and a godsend when it comes to keeping your glasses fog-free. This $10 hack will keep your glasses fog-free while wearing a face mask Skip to main content

  3. 6 Anti-Fog Masks (and Hacks) for People Who Wear Glasses - AOL

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    Glasses and a pandemic do not mix well, which is why finding an anti-fog mask or solution is a must for near- or far-sighted folks. In fact, according to Kim Nemser, chief merchandising officer at ...

  4. Anti-fog - Wikipedia

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    Anti-fog agents are available as spray solutions, creams and gels, and wet wipes, while more resistant coatings are often applied during complex manufacturing processes. Anti-fog additives can also be added to plastics where they exude from the inside to the surface.

  5. The Under $11 Spray That Keeps Your Glasses Fog-Free ... - AOL

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    If you wear glasses (or sunglasses) and you’ve been staying safe during COVID-19 by wearing a mask, you’ve discovered every glasses-wearing healthcare workers’ biggest annoyance: fogged-up ...

  6. Water-repellent glass - Wikipedia

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    The eyeglass industry is also moving toward implementing water and dust repellent glasses to decrease fogging due to rain, sweat, and other water sources. [9] [16] When glasses experience condensation, the small water droplets begin scattering light, impairing the vision of the glasses wearer. The eyecare company Nasho is innovating toward WRG ...

  7. Goggles - Wikipedia

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    Double lens anti-fog ski goggles were invented and patented by Robert Earl "Bob" Smith. [3] [4] [5] Visible Light Transmission (VLT) or S value describes the percentage of light allowed through the lens. [6] Astronomy and meteorology: dark adaptor goggles are used before going outside at night, in order to help the eyes adapt to the dark.