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Last reviewed June 14, 2026
TL;DR Designed for goggles and eyeglasses with brand-asserted windshield coverage, but owner reception runs good-not-great and the owners are predominantly eyewear users, not drivers. Duration claims are non-specific and unverified for cold-climate windshield use. No SDS on file; health is withheld at 5.0.
A fine-mist pump-spray that deposits a hydrophilic film to reduce fog formation. Pump onto the surface, spread with fingertips, let dry 60 seconds, then buff with a dry cloth. The 2 oz / 400-pump bottle is optimized for lens-scale eyewear use rather than a full windshield sweep, and no community evidence for cold-climate automotive windshield durability exists in the available record.
A reasonable fit for goggle owners or safety-glasses wearers. Skip it for daily-driver windshield fogging: the bottle is undersized for windshield-scale application, automotive community evidence is absent, and purpose-built 8·12 oz automotive anti-fog sprays are a better fit. Also skip if any glass in the vehicle is AR-coated or part of a heads-up display · the brand explicitly disclaims AR-coating compatibility.
No SDS located after searching the brand website, MSDS Digital, and SDS aggregators. Health is withheld at 5.0 · the chemistry cannot be independently verified. The brand's "no chemicals / all natural" framing does not substitute for GHS classification; no Prop 65 warning appears on the product listing. Apply with windows open; enclosed cabins concentrate vapors during application regardless of formula. Environmental footprint is expected to be modest given small application volumes and interior leave-on use, but no SDS §12 data exists to confirm.
The brand markets it for windshield use · one of the six Amazon gallery images shows the bottle in front of a highway trucking scene with the text 'defog your windshield, DRIVE SAFELY.' However, the review corpus on Amazon is dominated by goggle, mask, and eyeglass applications; evidence for multi-week windshield durability in cold-climate daily driving is thin. For a windshield-primary application, a product with stronger automotive evidence and a larger bottle may deliver more predictable results.
Tint compatibility is not documented. The brand does not address automotive aftermarket tint anywhere in the product copy, and no community evidence for this use case has been found. The formula is described as water-based and safe for non-AR-coated plastic and glass lenses, but automotive window film compatibility is a separate question that the available data does not answer.
No Safety Data Sheet has been located for this product after searching the brand website, Amazon documentation links, MSDS Digital, and other SDS aggregators. Under CarCareTruth's no-SDS policy, the health score is withheld at 5.0 and labeled NO SDS · not because the product is known to be harmful, but because the chemistry cannot be verified. The brand's 'no chemicals / all natural' marketing language is not an SDS substitute.
No. Optix 55 separately markets an anti-reflective-coating-safe formula for AR-coated lenses. This product · the standard Fog Gone · explicitly states it is for non-AR-coated lenses. Using this product on AR-coated optics is not recommended by the brand.
The brand states the bottle delivers up to 400 pumps. For windshield application, a single treatment requires several pumps spread across the full glass surface · an estimate of 4·6 pumps for a standard windshield suggests 65·100 windshield treatments per bottle. For goggle or eyeglass use (1 pump per lens), the 400-pump claim is more plausible.
Marketing copy from Optix 55, via Amazon. Not editorial.
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