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Review on πŸ” Nano Anti-Fog Cloth 2-Pack | Multi-Purpose Reusable Cleaning Wipe for Electronics | Glasses, Goggles, Cameras, Screens, Mirrors, Motorcycle Helmets | 1000x Reusability by Robert Hickey

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Didn't work for me at Vision

I was tempted to give a one word review. In fact, I went on a mental tirade. But it's been a day since I tested the Nano Anti Fog cloth and I'm much colder. No, I haven't changed my mind. I work in a high school and part of my morning routine is to stand in the cold before class and check on students' health. Because we wear masks, my glasses fog up. Instantly. Hooray. In Riverdale, California, it was 40 to 42 degrees in the morning. Weather-defying basic goggles. I take off my glasses and can't see the students well enough to recognize them. Irritation, but no crisis. One employee sent a link to the product to all of his fellow teachers and staff. He still loves it. Worked for him, he said. My experience was different. I used fabric. All it did was attract a lot of moisture to my lenses. So instead of fog, I had a wet shine on my glasses. I prefer fog. He is gone. I also followed the instructions. It's not a big hassle. So it might work for another application. I'm just saying that I have a lot of experience with colds. Raised in different parts of Alaska. I skied with ski goggles. I also skied with Alyeska, fast, almost blind, because the goggles suck. I took them off. My advice? If you need to see and your glasses fog up, buy contact lenses. And if you ski (uphill), buy good goggles.

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  • Health & Home
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  • Some little things