One of my biggest pet peeves of cold weather and glasses...

patandchickens

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Stay outside working! LOL

You can buy anti-fog stuff. I am still working on a bottle from <mumble mumble> years ago that was sold for scuba/snorkel masks, but I understand they now market some specifically for glasses. Ask at your local drugstore. Just a drop on each lens, rub in well, voila.

Actually it is *possible* that RainX (like for your car windshield) might work, but I'd worry that it might build up on the glasses and/or might react badly with some plastics, so I am not, you know, actually recommending it.

(I heartily recommend RainX for your car windshield though. Every once in a blue moon, they really do invent a new genuinely useful product, and this is.)

Pat
 

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how about opening the oven with glasses on.
instant fogging and no see! :)

:mad:
 

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FarmerChick said:
how about opening the oven with glasses on.
instant fogging and no see! :)

:mad:
Yeah--that one is classic too, but the fog lifts faster than when you come in from outside.
 

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outside to inside fogging never happens.
I have reading glasses...LOL...most times leave them on when doing something and go open the oven.
 

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My mom has a huge walk-in freezer at her work, and I used to work there with her. Go in there with glasses with those mondo fans blowing on your face and try to get out without frozen glasses! ;)

It took a good 3-4 minutes to defrost those things!
 

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welcome OEGBman

chat away...this is a greast forum with alot of good info!!
 
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