Anything to keep my windows from fogging?

I've used the RainX interior, hated it. Whatever anti-fog quality it brings it makes up for with an ungodly amount of steaking/smearing. Impossible to apply and make look presentable.
 
Picked up some menthol shaving cream today. Used it on my face first. think I'll stick with the aloe stuff for the winter. In any case, what's the method you're all using w/ the shaving cream? Clean the glass then Spray on smear thin wipe off buff? Or should i use circular overlapping motions to begin with? Youre doing this only on interior of the glass, correct? How long does this last? My Honda's driver side window is off track so moisture gets in very easily. Plus my a/c is broken. = a recipe for foggy disaster in this humid snowy winter weather....not to mention lots pf hot air enters the interior when i start singing during the morning commute ;p but the car is probably only with 3 or 4k (it is well kept otherwise) so I'm having a hard time justifying getting such costly repairs done. Plus I toy with "we'll should I replace the ac compressor first or windows....ac uses more gas dont *need it* per se but this whole window fog thing goes on....and on a foggy rainy day I'd rather have a/c. Idk. Now I'm rambling - thanks for the help in advance.
 
Glass science fog clear ag sells it. I bought some at oriley's on the clearance rack for 99¢ works good last a couple months.
 
Picked up some menthol shaving cream today. Used it on my face first. think I'll stick with the aloe stuff for the winter. In any case, what's the method you're all using w/ the shaving cream? Clean the glass then Spray on smear thin wipe off buff? Or should i use circular overlapping motions to begin with? Youre doing this only on interior of the glass, correct? How long does this last? My Honda's driver side window is off track so moisture gets in very easily. Plus my a/c is broken. = a recipe for foggy disaster in this humid snowy winter weather....not to mention lots pf hot air enters the interior when i start singing during the morning commute ;p but the car is probably only with 3 or 4k (it is well kept otherwise) so I'm having a hard time justifying getting such costly repairs done. Plus I toy with "we'll should I replace the ac compressor first or windows....ac uses more gas dont *need it* per se but this whole window fog thing goes on....and on a foggy rainy day I'd rather have a/c. Idk. Now I'm rambling - thanks for the help in advance.

I've used Barbasol on safety glasses before (I work in a heavy industrial environment), and it works. My method was circular on and wipe off. I would try your bathroom mirror first. And for kicks, divide the mirror up and try different application techniques. Although, I don't know if it'll matter.
 
Back in the day when I was playing paintball, my friend made an anti-fog spray to use on the inside of the mask, which I think was 1 part Johnson's baby shampoo and 9 parts water (maybe it was 10 parts water) mix it up and put in a spray bottle. Or you could spit all over your windows...
 
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