So, because of COVID-19, our country last week recommended its citizens wear masks in public. I went on a grocery run last Saturday and it was my first time wearing one. I don't like it but I gotta be safe right?
It's not that bad, except my glasses fog up every time I breathe out (because I breathe through my nose and out through my mouth). These are really interesting times we're living in.
Also, yeah, I did this on the Samsung Galaxy Note 4.
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It's not that bad, except my glasses fog up every time I breathe out (because I breathe through my nose and out through my mouth). These are really interesting times we're living in.
Also, yeah, I did this on the Samsung Galaxy Note 4.
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[Update] Forgot to add categories (never done that before...)
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I have that problem with the glasses, too. If you can find a way to get a better seal around the bridge of your nose, you can cut down on the fogging. Try gluing a small metal strip in the area near your nose, and pinch it to shape. Use the metal strip in disposable masks as a model.
I have that problem with the glasses, too. If you can find a way to get a better seal around the bridge of your nose, you can cut down on the fogging. Try gluing a small metal strip in the area near your nose, and pinch it to shape. Use the metal strip in disposable masks as a model.
More ninja breath-control powers to you!
My partner is sewing simple two-layer cloth masks. She sews a long thread stitch into a long. thin horizontal pocket along the top center of the mask. A soft copper wire (18-gauge?) 3 1/2 inches (80+ mm) with loops bent onto the ends is slipped into the pocket. That's centered at the bridge of your nose and the soft wire can be bent down on both outside edges of your nose. Might be a better seal to keep from fogging glasses.
My partner is sewing simple two-layer cloth masks. She sews a long thread stitch into a long. thin horizontal pocket along the top center of the mask. A soft copper wire (18-gauge?) 3 1/2 inches (80+ mm) with loops bent onto the ends is slipped into the pocket. That's centered at the bridge of your nose and the soft wire can be bent down on both outside edges of your nose. Might be a better seal to keep from fogging glasses.
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