Been using Cat Crap for years, helped keep my glasses from fogging up while riding my bike in the cold winter mornings with my balaclava on. Can absolutely recommend for ease of use, efficacy, and cost.
@@jimsullivan3539 I don't see why not. My lenses are polycarbonate and that's also plastic. It washes off easily with soap so the worst that can happen is it leaves a film and you wash it off.
I was involved in a military simulation and my Rx glasses fogged up all the time. I used Spit Gel and Spit spray. Worked beautifully. I found my old bottle of Spit Gel and spray after 13 years in my gear bag, still works.
I've tried that before, but out kept doing down because I have to talk so much during the day. But if I'm just hoping doing by myself, then it works fine.
I have tried the Fog Gone spray and haven't got very good results from it either. I've seen Spit recommended elsewhere but it says "not for prescription lenses" which concerns me because my glasses cost about $500 a pair because of materials, coatings etc. So I have concerns that it will ruin my glasses. I think I'll try "the Red Stuff" as it says it is safe even for coated lenses. Thanks for the demonstration!
That's why we wanted to try these. Some companies write that on there for liability reasons, but if you want to try something that has worked the best in our experiments try Fog Stopper. It worked well as you can see in this video: ruclips.net/video/njMLZ3AyXWs/видео.html
Excellent video Doc! When you have videos where you have to speed through "drying times" and such, might want to have a large cheap clock sitting on the desk or on a wall so that people can see the time passing but you don't have to stand there being uncomfortable. Definitely subscribed!
You're welcome! It was a fun experiment trying these products. Make sure to check out the rest of the playlist to see the other products that work even better than these!
In my experience I could not get Cat Crap to work at all on my glasses, it did work on my motorcycle helmet visor however. I think the type of lens and its coating definitely matter in terms of getting anti fog products to work. The ones which worked best for my glasses were Revision anti fog cloth and Lifeart anti fog cloth any wipe style one really
We found that if the lenses have any coatings, then most anti fog products don't last long at all. The last video in this series show us trying a bunch of products on glasses with coatings
Definitely much needed video!!! Going to clink your link and get some red stuff!! In the dental field wearing 2 masks and a face shield with my glasses and deal with fog issue. Thanks!!
Glad it was helpful, Deb! "The Red Stuff" lol, is definity the best for glasses, but I use face shields also, and I would say that the Z-Clear spray takes care of the sheild really well. It's a lot easier to apply on the shield than the pastes!
i use to use cat crap at work they don't have it anymore now i am having trouble seeing i work in a cold freezer then when i walk off the floor my vision is little to none and its hard to hurry and get all my gear off exchanged not being able to see
You know how when you go out in the cold and your glasses fog up as soon as you go inside...Try walking into the building backwards.. They really don't fog.. My sister tried it last week and it worked.
Thanks so much! I tried the Z clear, Fog Gone, Fog away and a cloth that’s suppose to do the same thing. I haven’t seen much difference or benefits. Thank you for your critique! I’m glad it wasn’t because I applied it wrongly. Could you try the Fog Away and a Easy View Fog cloth? Perhaps you have better results than me for those. Also, could you let us know how long it lasts before you need to reapply? I also heard that using a drop of dishwasher soap could work. Not sure you tried that before. For now, I purchasing your cat crap recommendation. What a brand name, eh? :) Thanks again!
Check out my other videos where I do try other diy hacks like dish soap. It works well, but only if you don't have any extra coatings on you lenses. If you do have coatings, then try this video: ruclips.net/video/njMLZ3AyXWs/видео.html
No, these are all advertised to be used on prescription glasses. I have tried reach one on my glasses and so far, I haven't noticed any problems. But I'll let you know if I do!
You DO NOT have to let spit antifog dry. You can apply and buff immediately. Drying may help to last longer but in most cases doesn’t matter. JAWS also makes Quick spit antifog that is easier to use. JAWS antifog s are awesome!
It can on most. It depends on what coatings are on the lenses. I haven't heard anyone messing up their glasses with any of these products. So can't hurt to try
Are this products works with prescription glasses ? Some of this products will damage the special coating or treatment, I didn't see or heard you mention that in your test presentation, Did your glasses you used in your tests , were prescription or with special treatment as anti-glare etc. can you please elaborate better this , will be appreciated. NOTE : 10 ml. AR Fog Stopper from Dynamic Labs. this is another product that is working so far for all kind of prescription glasses, maybe you want to test this .
Great question. I have used all these products on my own glasses without any issues with my coatings. In this video we used prescription lenses without AR (anti-reflective coatings) because that's what we had in stock at the office. In my last video of this series, I show what does and doesn't work for glasses with coatings. The link is here: ruclips.net/video/njMLZ3AyXWs/видео.html
You're missing Fogtech DX. Its not a recognized brand yet so guess a lot of people are sleeping on it. But Fogtech DX is really a fantastic product and its truly anti-fog compared to most brands and other formulas.
Welcome to the channel! Something that we have find was that Cat Crap works best without coatings on the lenses. Check out the last video of the Anti-Fog series. We found something better!!
@@stanfield3239 Lol, actually, I'm not sure. I looked for the ingredients, but it never showed. But the Cat part of the name comes from the name of the machines that carries skiers up the mountainside.
It's advertised that it will not, and we did not see any damage so far in the lenses that we used them on. If I were you, I would check out the last video of the Anti-Fog playlist. The winner is definitely the best that I have used so far! I've been using for 6 months now, and after prooving itself to me, I now sell it in my office.
I had tried "the red stuff" previously, and was very disappointed with it. But after watching this review, I figured maybe I wasn't applying it correctly so I ordered one to give it another shot. Unfortunately, it has had the exact same results - when it gets wiped off/buffed, its gone and the glasses get fogged. I've tried 4 times so far, with different levels of buffing and different microfiber cloths. I followed along exactly how you did it, and still nothing, the glasses completely fogged up. What am I missing? Do you have any tips I'm not thinking of? Is the fact that my classes are AR messing this up for me?
We also realized that Cat Crap doesn't work for long on glasses with AR coatings, so our last video in the series showed that. The best product that we have found so far is Fog Stopper. Works great for glasses with coatings!
For Germans - this is NO advertising!: I got a spray called "Anti-Beschlag Spray (power plus), and, at least for shopping with a mask, it works more than fine. Drying time, or rather coating time - as the spray will not be completely dry if you applied too much:-) is given as thirty seconds. BUT they expressedly tell you, NOT to use a micro-fiber cloth, but soft paper tissue. My guess: micro-fiber is too potent and takes part of the stuff off again? Haven't tested it in the bath-tub yet, but will 😃
Unfortunately, these do not work as well with glasses with anti glare/reflective coatings. We learned that in the last video of this series: ruclips.net/video/njMLZ3AyXWs/видео.html
I used z-clear both spray and paste for a year everyday on a new pair of glasses kept the fog off but RUINED my lenses and I had to buy new glasses be cautious ⚠️
Cat Crap is what the professionals use to anti-fog their weapons optics and scopes, it's great stuff. Has to be the paste form. If the paste turns liquid, it's no longer good. Have to get another tub
@@TrueFocusEyeCare you're welcome! Cat Crap is especially useful in States with high humidity for weapons optics/glasses/sunglasses. For example, an officer/soldier spends some time inside an air conditioned cabin of a vehicle who then goes out in a warm humid environment... their glasses/optics are cold from the AC and will fog up for several seconds when exposed to the hot humid environment like FL or TX--so it's especially necessary to maintain visibility especially in a job as dangerous as that. Cat Crap is mandatory in those states 🔥
@@TrueFocusEyeCare oh no, the content is good!!! thanks for making a vid on it so we don't have to, it just made me laugh (in a good way) when the kids started running around, super cute!!! 🤣
It is said that if you smear shaving soap on your bathroom mirror, it won't fog up. Sure enough it worked. ..so why not smear your glass's before going out?
It works well if you have lenses with our coatings like Anti-Glare. The last video of this series shows us trying all these tips and tricks on lenses with coatings, and you'll see that the shaving cream did not work as well as we hoped.
Any product, even the best product that we have found, will eventually be wiped off. The best product that we found (you can see it in the last video made in this anti-fog series) still only last for about 2-3 days before I need to reapply. So that's why these cheaper options are nice, but keep in mind these products on this video is best on glasses without ant-glare coatings.
One red flag, if you use your finger to apply, no matter how good the quality of your lenses, THEY WILL SCRATCH OVER TIME You should never apply anything to you expensive lenses using your finger, even if you clean your hands first. I know there is no practical way to keep from scratching your lenses, even a microfiber cloth with build up with dirt that will scratch your lenses. I've always used the disposable eyeglass alcohol wipes to clean mine, but it still happens but at a much slower pace
That was the instructions for that product, but as you said scratches will come no matter what eventually. Thanks for critique, but we are just trying to help those who are tired of foggy lenses. People are trying crazier things!
I cleaned my see-through mask with alcohol and then applied Dawn dishwashing detergent with a Q-tip to apply a thin layer of it. The dry with a tissue. It really worked great. Get the Fog out of here!😂
The red staff, the so-called No.1, doesn't work at all. Don't waste your money and efforts. In cold weather, it is completely useless. It might only work in warm weather, however, most of the lenses have films covered, which don't get fog in warm weather. (Just get the so-called red stuff and tried it).
It did work very well, but since we have used it longer we also realized that it works great for glasses without anti-glare coating, which is fine since 30% of glasses wearer do not request those coatings (at least for our office). For the other 70% of glasses wearers, Fog Stopper works great. Check out our last video in this series for that test!! ruclips.net/video/njMLZ3AyXWs/видео.html
Ugh, I remember those days! I will say a lot of these anti-fog products don't work as amazing as seen on this video if the lenses have non-glare coatings. But I still use this on mine, and it works really well.
I would be very concerned about using any of these products on expensive eyeglass lenses. Sadly the coatings on lens, even the very expensive coatings, can easily fail when exposed to chemicals. Once the coatings begin to fail the glasses are useless and appear scratched as the coatings come off.
You are correct. All the lenses that I used on this video were non-coated prescription lenses. This is why I made this video: ruclips.net/video/njMLZ3AyXWs/видео.html I did use each product on my own glasses before making these videos, and I have not had any issues. But if you do have an expensive coating on your lenses, then I guarantee that you also have a good 1-2 year warrantee on them as well, no questions asked. But, yes, you are right. You must be careful to use chemicals designed for coated lenses. This was just a fun experiment that I recommend to patients who do not have any coatings!
Anyone else mysteriously hearing little kids chanting cat crap cat crap giggling cat crap? Because I do. But then again I'm the aunty that would probably allow if not encourage it some. Until Grandma put her foot down anyway.
Lol, it's way easier making longer videos than short ones. But I'm not a fan of videos where you just have to take their word for it. So I wanted to make sure you saw how I did it without movie magic!
I'm a family man. My wife and kids are with me as mm ugh as possible, and to keep them out of every video was going to be impossible. So this was a good opportunity to bring them in for something silly and simple!
Been using Cat Crap for years, helped keep my glasses from fogging up while riding my bike in the cold winter mornings with my balaclava on. Can absolutely recommend for ease of use, efficacy, and cost.
I'm wondering if it would work on a plastic hockey shield, any thoughts?
@@jimsullivan3539 I don't see why not. My lenses are polycarbonate and that's also plastic. It washes off easily with soap so the worst that can happen is it leaves a film and you wash it off.
@@Snuzzled Thanks for the input. I'll give a try.
hi! im curious, does this product gives u like sticky effect or grease?
@@trikster22 Nope, you wipe it off. If it's still greasy you need to wipe more
This is actually a super informative video. Well done.
Thank you much!
I was involved in a military simulation and my Rx glasses fogged up all the time. I used Spit Gel and Spit spray. Worked beautifully. I found my old bottle of Spit Gel and spray after 13 years in my gear bag, still works.
That's awesome! Thank you for your service.
Thank you for taking YOUR time to produce and share such an informative and money-saving video! 👍🏼
It's my pleasure. Glad you enjoyed it!
Good information! Loved the kids running around! lol
Thanks you for watching, Marilyn! Yes, the kids are the best entertainment, and we pay them in ice cream!
I use a tissue rolled up and placed inside at the top and it works!no fog
I've tried that before, but out kept doing down because I have to talk so much during the day. But if I'm just hoping doing by myself, then it works fine.
I have tried the Fog Gone spray and haven't got very good results from it either. I've seen Spit recommended elsewhere but it says "not for prescription lenses" which concerns me because my glasses cost about $500 a pair because of materials, coatings etc. So I have concerns that it will ruin my glasses. I think I'll try "the Red Stuff" as it says it is safe even for coated lenses. Thanks for the demonstration!
That's why we wanted to try these. Some companies write that on there for liability reasons, but if you want to try something that has worked the best in our experiments try Fog Stopper. It worked well as you can see in this video: ruclips.net/video/njMLZ3AyXWs/видео.html
Thanks for allowing us to actually see it used. Not sure why it's been months before youtube rec'ing it. But it's sure come in handy now.
I don't know about RUclips either, but I'm glad that you found it!
Thanks for the information
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed it!
Love the fog effect! Thanks for info
lol Oh, now that I learned how to use that effect, I'm going to use it way too much!!! I can't wait!!
LOVE this video going on Amazon now!!!
Glad you liked the video! I hope it helps. I have noticed that some non-glare coatings render this stuff useless, so I hope it works for you!!
Excellent video Doc! When you have videos where you have to speed through "drying times" and such, might want to have a large cheap clock sitting on the desk or on a wall so that people can see the time passing but you don't have to stand there being uncomfortable. Definitely subscribed!
Thanks, John! I did think about putting a clock in view or in post, but I thought it would be fun looking like the Flash! Hindsight is 20/20!!
@@TrueFocusEyeCare It was q uite amusing I will admit! I loved seeing your kids be mini Flash and Zoom in the background!
thank you
You're welcome! It was a fun experiment trying these products. Make sure to check out the rest of the playlist to see the other products that work even better than these!
In my experience I could not get Cat Crap to work at all on my glasses, it did work on my motorcycle helmet visor however. I think the type of lens and its coating definitely matter in terms of getting anti fog products to work. The ones which worked best for my glasses were Revision anti fog cloth and Lifeart anti fog cloth any wipe style one really
We found that if the lenses have any coatings, then most anti fog products don't last long at all. The last video in this series show us trying a bunch of products on glasses with coatings
@@TrueFocusEyeCare Ah just watched it, that much closer to my experience most of the products simply didn't work.
Definitely much needed video!!! Going to clink your link and get some red stuff!! In the dental field wearing 2 masks and a face shield with my glasses and deal with fog issue. Thanks!!
Glad it was helpful, Deb! "The Red Stuff" lol, is definity the best for glasses, but I use face shields also, and I would say that the Z-Clear spray takes care of the sheild really well. It's a lot easier to apply on the shield than the pastes!
i use to use cat crap at work they don't have it anymore now i am having trouble seeing i work in a cold freezer then when i walk off the floor my vision is little to none and its hard to hurry and get all my gear off exchanged not being able to see
That would be a pain, but you can find great products like Fog Stopper on Amazon that works just as well.
Thank you! Very helpful and entertaining to watch, which makes the info stick 😄
Glad you liked it, and we had a lot of fun making it!
I use both Cat Crap and Dawn dish soap on my binoculars. The Dawn works slightly better. A drop on a q-tip, let dry 10 minutes, buff off.
You got it.
Thank you for trying to solve this problem!
No problem. I think after this series of videos, we have come up with a lot of good options.
You know how when you go out in the cold and your glasses fog up as soon as you go inside...Try walking into the building backwards.. They really don't fog.. My sister tried it last week and it worked.
Lol, I may get some interesting looks, but I'll give it a shot!!
@@TrueFocusEyeCare I want to hear what the outcome is for you :) It really did work for my sister, and looks can be fun :)
Thanks so much! I tried the Z clear, Fog Gone, Fog away and a cloth that’s suppose to do the same thing. I haven’t seen much difference or benefits. Thank you for your critique! I’m glad it wasn’t because I applied it wrongly. Could you try the Fog Away and a Easy View Fog cloth? Perhaps you have better results than me for those. Also, could you let us know how long it lasts before you need to reapply? I also heard that using a drop of dishwasher soap could work. Not sure you tried that before. For now, I purchasing your cat crap recommendation. What a brand name, eh? :) Thanks again!
Check out my other videos where I do try other diy hacks like dish soap. It works well, but only if you don't have any extra coatings on you lenses. If you do have coatings, then try this video: ruclips.net/video/njMLZ3AyXWs/видео.html
Thank you, this is. very helpful Would any of these be likely to damage anti reflective coating or transition lenses?
No, these are all advertised to be used on prescription glasses. I have tried reach one on my glasses and so far, I haven't noticed any problems. But I'll let you know if I do!
You DO NOT have to let spit antifog dry. You can apply and buff immediately. Drying may help to last longer but in most cases doesn’t matter. JAWS also makes Quick spit antifog that is easier to use. JAWS antifog s are awesome!
Agreed, but it does help with longevity. Never heard of JAWS. I'll look into it!
Can this work on sunglasses mm
It can on most. It depends on what coatings are on the lenses. I haven't heard anyone messing up their glasses with any of these products. So can't hurt to try
i use LifeArt Anti Fog Cloth
from amazon it really works i love it only 6$
Thanks for the suggestion!
Are this products works with prescription glasses ? Some of this products will damage the special coating or treatment, I didn't see or heard you mention that in your test presentation, Did your glasses you used in your tests , were prescription or with special treatment as anti-glare etc. can you please elaborate better this , will be appreciated. NOTE : 10 ml. AR Fog Stopper from Dynamic Labs. this is another product that is working so far for all kind of prescription glasses, maybe you want to test this .
Great question. I have used all these products on my own glasses without any issues with my coatings. In this video we used prescription lenses without AR (anti-reflective coatings) because that's what we had in stock at the office. In my last video of this series, I show what does and doesn't work for glasses with coatings. The link is here: ruclips.net/video/njMLZ3AyXWs/видео.html
You're missing Fogtech DX. Its not a recognized brand yet so guess a lot of people are sleeping on it. But Fogtech DX is really a fantastic product and its truly anti-fog compared to most brands and other formulas.
There are so many brands out there. I'm glad to see so many options, now. But I will check out Fog Tech. Thanks for the suggestion!
What about lenses with anti-glare coating?
I made this one just for you my friend! ruclips.net/video/njMLZ3AyXWs/видео.html
Just ordered Cat Crap. Hopefully it works. Thanks for the video
Welcome to the channel! Something that we have find was that Cat Crap works best without coatings on the lenses. Check out the last video of the Anti-Fog series. We found something better!!
What's in the cat crap? I hope it's not really cat crap
@@stanfield3239 Lol, actually, I'm not sure. I looked for the ingredients, but it never showed. But the Cat part of the name comes from the name of the machines that carries skiers up the mountainside.
Great video! I prefer and highly recommend OptiPlus Anti Fog Wipes as well. Great as regular glasses wipes and really work!
I've tried that as well, and it works great!
how long does the spray last? a week?
Not as long as FogStopper. You can see that test on the last video of this series. But this spray only lasted a couple hours.
Good information. Thank you!
Thanks for watching, Barbara!
This is exactly what I needed, thanks
Glad I could help!!
Will the top two products damage the coatings on lenses?
It's advertised that it will not, and we did not see any damage so far in the lenses that we used them on. If I were you, I would check out the last video of the Anti-Fog playlist. The winner is definitely the best that I have used so far! I've been using for 6 months now, and after prooving itself to me, I now sell it in my office.
Cool video!
Thank you much, Yaxian!
great video!!
Glad you liked it, Cyclone! I'm looking forward to seeing your videos soon, also!!
I had tried "the red stuff" previously, and was very disappointed with it. But after watching this review, I figured maybe I wasn't applying it correctly so I ordered one to give it another shot. Unfortunately, it has had the exact same results - when it gets wiped off/buffed, its gone and the glasses get fogged. I've tried 4 times so far, with different levels of buffing and different microfiber cloths. I followed along exactly how you did it, and still nothing, the glasses completely fogged up.
What am I missing? Do you have any tips I'm not thinking of? Is the fact that my classes are AR messing this up for me?
We also realized that Cat Crap doesn't work for long on glasses with AR coatings, so our last video in the series showed that. The best product that we have found so far is Fog Stopper. Works great for glasses with coatings!
@@TrueFocusEyeCare Thanks, I totally missed that one! I'll watch it now
Nano magic wipes are THE BEST!!
For Germans - this is NO advertising!: I got a spray called "Anti-Beschlag Spray (power plus), and, at least for shopping with a mask, it works more than fine. Drying time, or rather coating time - as the spray will not be completely dry if you applied too much:-) is given as thirty seconds. BUT they expressedly tell you, NOT to use a micro-fiber cloth, but soft paper tissue. My guess: micro-fiber is too potent and takes part of the stuff off again?
Haven't tested it in the bath-tub yet, but will 😃
Forgot to say: exclusively by APOLLO - they produce it themselves. However, home-remedies interest me much as well!
Thank you for sharing! Welcome to the channel
Thank you, this was very helpful. 👍🏻
Great, I'm glad you enjoyed it
How will these results be affected if I have an anti glare coating
Unfortunately, these do not work as well with glasses with anti glare/reflective coatings. We learned that in the last video of this series: ruclips.net/video/njMLZ3AyXWs/видео.html
John uses Spit for their dive goggles they use on the dive team at work.
I can see that they would well for diving. That stuff is pretty thick!
I used z-clear both spray and paste for a year everyday on a new pair of glasses kept the fog off but RUINED my lenses and I had to buy new glasses be cautious ⚠️
Wow, thanks for the update!
I love you man!
Very informative
Glad you think so, Debbie!
Cat Crap is what the professionals use to anti-fog their weapons optics and scopes, it's great stuff. Has to be the paste form. If the paste turns liquid, it's no longer good. Have to get another tub
You got it! Thanks for that!
@@TrueFocusEyeCare you're welcome! Cat Crap is especially useful in States with high humidity for weapons optics/glasses/sunglasses.
For example, an officer/soldier spends some time inside an air conditioned cabin of a vehicle who then goes out in a warm humid environment... their glasses/optics are cold from the AC and will fog up for several seconds when exposed to the hot humid environment like FL or TX--so it's especially necessary to maintain visibility especially in a job as dangerous as that. Cat Crap is mandatory in those states 🔥
This is a quality RUclips channel! All the videos I've seen have been informative and fun to watch. Keep it up!
That's definitely the goal, Peter! Thanks for subscribing!!
liked not bc of the content but bc the kids just started playing in the background 🤣
Lol, sorry about the content! But I'll take it. The kids are pretty awesome!!
@@TrueFocusEyeCare oh no, the content is good!!! thanks for making a vid on it so we don't have to, it just made me laugh (in a good way) when the kids started running around, super cute!!! 🤣
@@janineesteban0516 haha, thanks for watching. I try not to use my kids in my videos too much, but sometimes I just can't help it. They are too cute!!
@@TrueFocusEyeCare to be fair this is the very first vid i saw from your channel and it’s definitely a great one!! 👏🏽👏🏽
It is said that if you smear shaving soap on your bathroom mirror, it won't fog up. Sure enough it worked. ..so why not smear your glass's before going out?
Tried it: ruclips.net/video/qDV7Zho1KmI/видео.html
It works well if you have lenses with our coatings like Anti-Glare. The last video of this series shows us trying all these tips and tricks on lenses with coatings, and you'll see that the shaving cream did not work as well as we hoped.
how does buffing the glass not wipe off all the product ??!!
Any product, even the best product that we have found, will eventually be wiped off. The best product that we found (you can see it in the last video made in this anti-fog series) still only last for about 2-3 days before I need to reapply. So that's why these cheaper options are nice, but keep in mind these products on this video is best on glasses without ant-glare coatings.
One red flag, if you use your finger to apply, no matter how good the quality of your lenses, THEY WILL SCRATCH OVER TIME You should never apply anything to you expensive lenses using your finger, even if you clean your hands first. I know there is no practical way to keep from scratching your lenses, even a microfiber cloth with build up with dirt that will scratch your lenses. I've always used the disposable eyeglass alcohol wipes to clean mine, but it still happens but at a much slower pace
That was the instructions for that product, but as you said scratches will come no matter what eventually. Thanks for critique, but we are just trying to help those who are tired of foggy lenses. People are trying crazier things!
@@TrueFocusEyeCare yes, I understand and I did enjoy your video with the kids running around the place, that was adorable!
I cleaned my see-through mask with alcohol and then applied Dawn dishwashing detergent with a Q-tip to apply a thin layer of it. The dry with a tissue.
It really worked great. Get the Fog out of here!😂
Get out of here, Fog!! Lol
home remedy vlog?
ruclips.net/video/qDV7Zho1KmI/видео.html
Catcrap is too risque? I hate the future I wonder how crowded the 1990's will be once time travel is possible.
The Benny Hill chase music would be great as the kids run around.
Lol, that would be great! As small a channel as I am right now. I'm constantly looking for royalty free music, so I don't get myself in trouble.
You have to wait at least ten minutes before wiping off
I do find that waiting is better, but in this video, I just wanted to go with the instructions that was on the box or bottle.
The red staff, the so-called No.1, doesn't work at all. Don't waste your money and efforts. In cold weather, it is completely useless. It might only work in warm weather, however, most of the lenses have films covered, which don't get fog in warm weather. (Just get the so-called red stuff and tried it).
It did work very well, but since we have used it longer we also realized that it works great for glasses without anti-glare coating, which is fine since 30% of glasses wearer do not request those coatings (at least for our office). For the other 70% of glasses wearers, Fog Stopper works great. Check out our last video in this series for that test!! ruclips.net/video/njMLZ3AyXWs/видео.html
@@TrueFocusEyeCare Thanks for the reply. I will check it.
I use Fogaway by gamer advantage. Works well
Nice. I'll check it out. Thanks!!
I use Barbercream
Is that a type of shaving cream? We made a video about trying different shaving creams to see which one works best. It was very interesting!
i usedgillete sensible 3x piel sencible@@TrueFocusEyeCare
i usedgillete sensible 3x piel sencible@@TrueFocusEyeCare
it is a very old thing just apply mirror let it sitt a min brush if of with towel.
@@pauljelismoesman9563 yep, I did this a long time ago also!
terrific! Ordering now - my son is suffering with fog constantly in Gross Anatomy lab given the PPE requirements.
Ugh, I remember those days! I will say a lot of these anti-fog products don't work as amazing as seen on this video if the lenses have non-glare coatings. But I still use this on mine, and it works really well.
Watch this updated one before buying Catcrap: ruclips.net/video/njMLZ3AyXWs/видео.html
I would be very concerned about using any of these products on expensive eyeglass lenses. Sadly the coatings on lens, even the very expensive coatings, can easily fail when exposed to chemicals. Once the coatings begin to fail the glasses are useless and appear scratched as the coatings come off.
You are correct. All the lenses that I used on this video were non-coated prescription lenses. This is why I made this video: ruclips.net/video/njMLZ3AyXWs/видео.html
I did use each product on my own glasses before making these videos, and I have not had any issues. But if you do have an expensive coating on your lenses, then I guarantee that you also have a good 1-2 year warrantee on them as well, no questions asked. But, yes, you are right. You must be careful to use chemicals designed for coated lenses. This was just a fun experiment that I recommend to patients who do not have any coatings!
Anyone else mysteriously hearing little kids chanting cat crap cat crap giggling cat crap?
Because I do. But then again I'm the aunty that would probably allow if not encourage it some.
Until Grandma put her foot down anyway.
That's why I never said cat crap out loud! My kids are usually around when I film, and as you know, kids pickup on the worst stuff first!
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lol thats hilarious and cute.
10:12 he laughs cause looks like a loogie
Lol, it really did, and it kind of felt like you would expect a loogie to feel like, which didn't help!!
I hope your kids are on your payroll. They were a high point (no disparagement intended re YOUR presentation ;-)
Lol, I need all the help I can get!!
Are you on. Helium
Lol, maybe!
Make it a 3 minute video will be much better. Thanks.
Lol, it's way easier making longer videos than short ones. But I'm not a fan of videos where you just have to take their word for it. So I wanted to make sure you saw how I did it without movie magic!
Your kids are gonna hear a lot worse than the words cat c*** in school
I may not be able to control what they hear outside of the home, but I can control what they hear from me.
kids are cute reminds me of mine
Thank you!
Using kids 4 likes in your vid.......nice
I'm a family man. My wife and kids are with me as mm ugh as possible, and to keep them out of every video was going to be impossible. So this was a good opportunity to bring them in for something silly and simple!