Fog Gone can work some real magic if it’s applied the right way! First things first, note that it’s meant for non-antireflective-coated lenses. If you’ve got those, simply spray a bit on both sides of your lenses, and then rub it in with your fingers across the entire lens. After letting it sit for 60 seconds, wipe off the spray with a soft, dry cloth. (Something similar to a lens-cleaning cloth will do just fine.)

Optix 55 is a family-owned small business focused on quality products that benefit eyes and eye health. They offer items such as computer glasses, sunglasses, anti-fog solutions, eye masks, and more.

Promising review: “I am absolutely amazed by this spray! I use it on my lenses before I go out shopping for the day, and I make it through several stores without my lenses fogging up at all. I really didn’t believe it was going to work, but it does. But it is important to note that this is for lenses that do NOT have anti-reflective coating. We tried it on my mom’s glasses and hers did still fog up some, because she does have anti-reflective coating on her lenses. My dad’s lenses do not have anti-reflective coating and it worked on his like it does on mine. It just baffles me that I didn’t know this existed and have been struggling with fogged up lenses despite trying several different types of masks, for these past few months. I’m telling you, you will be happy with this spray. Just make sure that you know if your lenses have anti-reflective coating or not.” —daUPhere

Get it from Amazon for $7.95+ (available in three sizes).

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