Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Make Antifog Solution

Foggy bathroom mirrors, car windows and swimming goggles can be annoying. You could always spend $4 or more on anti-fog solution, but if you only want to spend less than 20 cents to prevent surfaces from fogging up, this article will tell you make your own anti-fog solution.


Instructions


1. Heat 1 quart of water to a temperature that is hot, but not so hot that you cannot touch it. Water starts to get uncomfortable to the touch around 50 degrees Celsius (122 degrees Fahrenheit). If your water heater is set high enough, you can use the hot water from your hot water faucet. Otherwise, you can heat the water in a sauce pan or in a heat-resistant measuring cup in the microwave. If you have a submersible thermometer to test the heated water, that isn't a bad idea.


2. When the 1 quart of water is heated, add 3 ounces of vinegar and stir.


3. Dip your lint-free cloth (such as linen) into the solution, squeeze out the excess water, and rub the surface making circular motions.


4. Allow the solution to dry. The surface should now stay fog-free. If the surface fogs again after 3 or 4 weeks , make a new batch of anti-fog solution and reapply.







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