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BTW… not intending to put you on-the-spot with a trick question but you seem more chemistry-oriented than me… what is the purpose of a laxative in an anti-fog formula???
'beats the sh*t out of me'!
BTW… not intending to put you on-the-spot with a trick question but you seem more chemistry-oriented than me… what is the purpose of a laxative in an anti-fog formula???
OK I made a decision. I'll just stay home when it's cold and drink hot chocolates.
If that’s the same as they use to saturate the lens wipes… mostly water and some alcohol and a bit of detergent. Good stuff; much better than non-name brand lens wipes.
My favorite all time cleaner is breathing on the eyeglasses or lenses and wiping off with my cotton handkerchief (clean) or a T shirt, although I don;t wear them anymore.
Something that might be happening in your car. Many people leave their system to recirculate the air to heat faster. That causes fogging because you're recirculating the water vapor in the occupant's breaths. Then they start trying to wipe off the fog and never can keep up. It;s dangerous.
Either switch to fresh air by shutting off recirculation. Or turn on the AC at the same time you're heating. You can keep the setpoint high. Just let the AC run at the same time. That will raise the dew point and also help from fogging.
Different cars must use different air conditioning systems. As far back as my 1983 MB 300D we were warned NOT to recirculate air in car, which required pushing a separate button, because car is air tight and could cause driver to pass out. The air system for MB always circulates outside air. Same applies to my MM ML. Cutting of outside air was intended for when driving through dusty road construction, etc., but for only a moment are two. Are other cars different?
I just did that (eye glasses)… twice… on my T-shirt. I feel naked without one. When the glasses are really grimy: hot sink water a Dawn detergent. Or… Zeiss lens wipes.
For the rare occasions that I need to clean a camera lens or filter I use alcohol and q-tips or cotton balls. Or… Zeiss lens wipes.
I almost never ever need anti-fog.
Different cars must use different air conditioning systems. As far back as my 1983 MB 300D we were warned NOT to recirculate air in car, which required pushing a separate button, because car is air tight and could cause driver to pass out. The air system for MB always circulates outside air. Same applies to my MM ML. Cutting of outside air was intended for when driving through dusty road construction, etc., but for only a moment are two. Are other cars different?
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