- 1). Add one small drop of liquid dishwashing soap to the front and back of each lens of your glasses. Dampen a paper towel in warm water and rub it over the surface of the glass until the soap is evenly deposited and the lenses are clear.
- 2). Mix 1/2 cup of white vinegar into a gallon of warm water and dip your glasses into the solution. Do not rinse your lenses. Carefully dry the lenses with a soft cotton cloth to avoid scratching them.
- 3). Dilute 1/2 cup of ammonia in a gallon of water and spritz the solution onto your lenses. Again, do no rinse the lenses, but dry them thoroughly with a soft cotton cloth.
- 4). Spritz a layer of store-bought anti-fogging agent onto your glasses and rub it into the lenses with a soft cotton cloth.
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