Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Face Masks and Foggy Glasses: A COVID Consequence

photo of foggy glasses

Remedies like soapy water and shaving cream create a thin film on the lenses that protect your glasses from temperature changes, which temporarily prevents what’s called surface tension, which causes glasses to fog up.



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