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From: "Gazoo" 
Newsgroups: alt.home.repair misc.consumers.frugal-living alt.building.construction alt.building.contractors rec.woodworking alt.home.cleaning misc.consumers.house
Subject: Re: Anti-fog for glasses that works
Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2005 17:45:53 GMT

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"Henry Criss"  wrote in message 
news:MPG.1de1281a9c6fd5d5989680@news-server.houston.rr.com...
> In article , man@privacy.net
> says...
>> For instance, when wearing a dust mask or goggles. Surely, there are
>> some products (or maybe home remedies) that work for this. Can I get
>> some recommendations? Thanks.
>>
>> Dan
>
>
> Any liquid disk soap or any soap for that matter (i.e. "DAWN- a
> surfactant ) can be used as a anti-fogging agent. Just rub a very small
> amount on the surface and then polish it clear with a soft cloth or paper
> ( coffee filters can be used- they are the purest paper you can buy)
> Try it on a bathroom mirror.
>
> I remember when the space program was gearing up here in Houston Texas, a
> local man was selling NASA these little pill bottle sizes containers of
> anti-fogging gel compound for $35 a bottle. Astronauts used it on the
> inside of the spacesuits face mask.
>
> In reality this local man was buying liquid dish washing detergent and
> cooking it down to a gel and sell it to NASA.
>
> I use it inside my welding hood and cutting goggles, at work.  At home I
> just rub drop of liquid hand soap on the bathroom mirror and rub it
> clean.
>
> Try it.
>
> Henry