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Post by chuckie on Feb 16, 2021 10:21:27 GMT -6
I am having such a hard time with my glasses fogging up and not being able to see. I am sure many of you know what to do about it, but wondered if there were a few that face this problem like myself because they are not used to it.
Of course they make a spray you can spray on your glasses to stop it, but it states if you take shaving cream out of a can and rub it on the lens before you go out and then just rub it off, it will keep your lens clear. So I am about to try it. I must wear my glasses as I have double vision and plus the other irregularities that come with eyes. I will give you a report after I try it and come back in. I think this trip I am going to wear a face mask just to keep some of the cold air off of my mouth area. When I come back in, it is so difficult to talk for a while.
I told my husband if I were an auctioneer, it would take me a while to warm up my face to get my lips working. Then I could start my dollar dollar dollar dollar-two -two-two-two....etc...... Then someone from the crowd would yell, "Why don't you hire a real auctioneer? And I would say, "If you would pay more for my sh-+, then I could afford one!"
But I will worry about that when the day comes! Ha-ha!! In the meantime, lets see if the shaving cream keeps my sight clear with a face mask on.
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Post by angusrancher on Feb 16, 2021 22:06:55 GMT -6
WD-40
I'm kidding!
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Post by chuckie on Feb 17, 2021 7:41:32 GMT -6
Well crap, I do believe the WD-40 would have worked better angusrancher. I had to look over the top of my glasses to see where I was going and then I couldn't see diddly. At least my herd was twice the size when I went to counting them. They make a spray as I see it on line, but not sure if it works or not. I think I will just get used to my mouth being too cold to talk. That might be why my husband and I have been getting along so well this winter.
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