The only problem (one I REALLY have to nitpick on) that I could see this fixing is sometimes the windows are fogged up, making it hard to see what's inside.
yep, when I play hockey or go biking when the temps are low, glasses fog up easily from your breath. Just apply a very thin layer of dish soap, a small dab on both sides of the lenses then wipe off, just leaving a very thin layer that won't affect your vision.
The only problem (one I REALLY have to nitpick on) that I could see this fixing is sometimes the windows are fogged up, making it hard to see what's inside.
Vinyl decals were invented in the 1960s
Squeegees were invented in 1919
There are industrial water repellents that fix this
PFAS for everybody!
Soap works pretty well. Just soap it up and leave a thin film of soap.
yep, when I play hockey or go biking when the temps are low, glasses fog up easily from your breath. Just apply a very thin layer of dish soap, a small dab on both sides of the lenses then wipe off, just leaving a very thin layer that won't affect your vision.
That's one option.
I love that this implies that they handed their goggles to someone else to spit into for them.
Soap is handy for bathroom mirrors as well, although you do have to reapply it.
Industrial water repellent definitely suggests some slippery forever chemical though
That’s how I shave.
(With forever chemicals)
Is the shoe one pfas as well?