Windows, goggles, and glasses tend to fog up, especially in cold weather and it can be irritating as it hinders your vision which can lead to accidents or mishaps. However, there are a lot of tricks and techniques available on the internet but only a few can truly work wonders. Luckily, I don’t have to worry about testing out these techniques because I have one of my favorite YouTubers to do it. In this video tutorial by ChrisFix, he introduces different products that are most recommended on the internet, then he tests them out, and sees which one works best. After testing out a variety of both common and odd products such as; soap, mouthwash, avocado, and onion, one product stood out the most and has shown great results.

Materials:

  • Toothpaste
  • Cloth

Directions:

How To Defog Your Windows
Image credit: ChrisFix via YouTube

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The first thing that you have to do is to dry the surface of the glass clean making sure to remove all the fog, then apply the product to the surface, and buff it out using a microfiber cloth or any cloth. Now, test it by exposing them to steam and see if it will fog up. In this video tutorial, the toothpaste worked really well in preventing the glass from fogging up. You can do this technique with any glass or window. This works because the toothpaste creates a protective layer that prevents fog from building up that easily. However, you should take caution in using this frequently as it is a highly abrasive product that can leave tiny scratches on the surface.

Easy Way To Prevent Your Windows From Fog
Image credit: ChrisFix via YouTube

 

*Thanks to ChrisFix via YouTube for all images used here. If you loved this video tutorial, then you’ll surely love his other content too, so give his channel a visit and subscribe!

How To Prevent Windows From Fogging Up

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