The season has come again this year when my glasses tend to fog up when I go outside. Wearing a mask has become a daily routine, so it's even more cloudy. It's probably because moist breath leaks out intensively in the direction of the glasses from the gaps on the left and right sides of the nose. People with naked eyes may not be able to tell, but fogging up my glasses is plain stressful.
In such a place, a mysterious sheet appeared that could prevent glasses from fogging up. Toray's "Toraysee He is an anti-fogging glasses" (hereafter, Toraysee). I bought it immediately because it became available at Amazon, Rakuten, mass retailers, etc.
It looks like a microfiber cloth that is often used to wipe glasses, but it seems that Toraysee is permeated with an ingredient (surfactant) to prevent fogging. So, after using it, you have to store it in a zipper bag so that the anti-fog ingredients do not volatilize.
Package contents. Cleaning cloth and instructions enclosed in a zipper bagBy wiping your glasses with this, you can achieve an anti-fog effect of 12 hours per use, and the sheet itself can be used more than 300 times. Even if you use it every day, it will last for about a year. The price is 968 yen, so it's a good deal. By the way, Amazon sometimes sells them in sets of two, so be careful when purchasing.
It looks like an ordinary microfiber cloth. Wipe both sides of the glasses lens. After using, put it in a zipper bag, close it tightly, and store it.But how effective is it actually? As you can see in the image below, the glasses, which had been so cloudy due to breath and temperature differences that I couldn't see in front, were able to secure clear vision after wiping them with Toraysee. Even if you look at the example of using it only on one side of the glasses, the difference is clear.
Before using Toraysee After using Toraysee, I tried installing Toraysee only on the right lensAnd this Toraysee can be used not only for glasses but also for goggles and helmet shields. Before and after using Toraysee on a helmet, I breathed hard and compared it, and this is also effective. Even in areas where it has become slightly cloudy, the water droplets seem to be large, and the feeling of trying hard to keep it from becoming cloudy is clearly conveyed.
I took a deep breath in my helmet. I couldn't see the front at all, so I tried installing Toraysee on the helmet shield. Partially cloudy remains, but the water droplets seem to be largeDepending on the condition of the surface of the shield and how well it is wiped, unevenness can easily occur. If you just wipe it lightly, it may not be as effective, so when using Toraysee, it would be good to wipe every corner thoroughly.
By the way, Tracy says that dirt can be removed, but recently I heard from an optician that if you want to clean your glasses, the best thing to do is to rinse them with water and gently wipe off the moisture with tissue paper. He said it was fine. If you suddenly scrub the lens with a Toraysee, the lens may be scratched, so you should first remove the rough dirt with water and wipe off the moisture before using.
Product name | Distributor | Price |
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"Toraysee cloudy glasses Stop" | Toray | ¥968 |
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