Anti-fog compound for glasses. Where?
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Illinois
Posts: 1,862
Anti-fog compound for glasses. Where?
Sometime back, some here tried an anti-fog compound for glasses and had great results. I Put the link in my "Favorites" but cannot find the link. Anyone remember the company and the compound?
#2
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Havre de Grace MD USA
Posts: 703
RE: Anti-fog compound for glasses. Where?
c903,
I have used 3 different products with good results:
1. "Cat Crap"- used on ski goggles and found in stores that sell this type of equipment.
2. "Fog-X" - made for the inside of your windshield
3. "Plexus" - a product made for paintball goggles
all of them have worked pretty darn good.
I have used 3 different products with good results:
1. "Cat Crap"- used on ski goggles and found in stores that sell this type of equipment.
2. "Fog-X" - made for the inside of your windshield
3. "Plexus" - a product made for paintball goggles
all of them have worked pretty darn good.
#3
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Brampton Ontario Canada
Posts: 1,038
RE: Anti-fog compound for glasses. Where?
c903--here ya go-- http://www.FOGTECH.com
I got myself the 30 (ml) bottle and used it when it was really cold out--it 'works'--but be warned--DO NOT get your fingers on the lens after you have used the Fogtech or the darn thing will blur the vision and you'll have to do the proces all over again.
Trying to wipe the finger print (with the fogtech on the lens) will make matters worse.
Keep from touching the lens and it will stay 'clear' in the coldest of weather!!
I got myself the 30 (ml) bottle and used it when it was really cold out--it 'works'--but be warned--DO NOT get your fingers on the lens after you have used the Fogtech or the darn thing will blur the vision and you'll have to do the proces all over again.
Trying to wipe the finger print (with the fogtech on the lens) will make matters worse.
Keep from touching the lens and it will stay 'clear' in the coldest of weather!!
#6
RE: Anti-fog compound for glasses. Where?
Here's another product that I have used with success: www.parkersperfect.com
#7
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 4
FogTech smearing.
Ampahunter, you are right about smearing FogTech. I make the product and what you say is true. You should avoid touching the lens after applying FogTech as it may smear.
But you may find that it will gradually heal itself after a touch. FogTech will flow especially if it starts absorbing moisture from your breath or perspiration.
If you do get a smear try breathing on the lens a few times and you may get that smear to go away.
But you may find that it will gradually heal itself after a touch. FogTech will flow especially if it starts absorbing moisture from your breath or perspiration.
If you do get a smear try breathing on the lens a few times and you may get that smear to go away.