Foggy glasses question
#11
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Rockford Michigan USA
Posts: 1,344
RE: Foggy glasses question
I had that problem then I got contacts. But when I had glasses I found out that if you breath out your nose it doesn' t fog. Or maybe its vice versa, I forgot. Try it.
#12
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Rochester MN USA
Posts: 96
RE: Foggy glasses question
keep your head turned so that the wind hits you at an angle. It helps to get the fresh air behind your glasses. Sucks in a really cold wind when your glasses could have provided a nice windbreak.
#14
RE: Foggy glasses question
Ditto on the Sea Drops, For my eye glasses and Binoculars I did some shopping around and found many anti fog products just dont work worth a hoot. I did find a product at the Illinois Deer and Turkey Classic called " Bumpa' s Blue Magik "
#1-800-452-6088 Wisconsin, that actually works well for me on my glasses and my binoculars.
You can also us a common bathroom product you guys have " Shaving Cream "
It really does work, I was skeptical as to the claims it worked so I applied some to my bathroom mirror and spread it on half the mirror, and then wiped it off with a dry paper towel.When you wipe it off it will come clean and leave no film . I then fogged up the bathroom with a long hot shower and then checked the mirror, the side of the mirror that I applied the shaving creme to didnt fog up like the other side.
I wish I could wear contacts or the surgery also, but alas until that day comes I am in the same boat as you
#1-800-452-6088 Wisconsin, that actually works well for me on my glasses and my binoculars.
You can also us a common bathroom product you guys have " Shaving Cream "
It really does work, I was skeptical as to the claims it worked so I applied some to my bathroom mirror and spread it on half the mirror, and then wiped it off with a dry paper towel.When you wipe it off it will come clean and leave no film . I then fogged up the bathroom with a long hot shower and then checked the mirror, the side of the mirror that I applied the shaving creme to didnt fog up like the other side.
I wish I could wear contacts or the surgery also, but alas until that day comes I am in the same boat as you
#15
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Huntingdon, PA
Posts: 246
RE: Foggy glasses question
I use Rain-X, the stuff you wipe on the inside of your car windshield so it doesn;t fog up.
I used it when I played paintball, on my goggles (fat man running around all the time means sweat, sweat means hot, hot means steam, steam means I can' t see a danged thing out my goggles)
Now I use them on my glasses and binocs when I am hunting, seems to work decently well
I used it when I played paintball, on my goggles (fat man running around all the time means sweat, sweat means hot, hot means steam, steam means I can' t see a danged thing out my goggles)
Now I use them on my glasses and binocs when I am hunting, seems to work decently well
#16
RE: Foggy glasses question
Hey Coug.......One good fix here. LASIK or Ladar eye surgery lol. Had it done 2 yrs ago....Best thing I ever did!!!
#17
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Havre de Grace MD USA
Posts: 703
RE: Foggy glasses question
Go to a sporting goods store that sell ski eqipment...
Ask for a product called: " CAT CRAP"
Once you get done LYAO, pick yourself up off the floor and buy it. It' s cheap.
Follow the directions and violla...fog free glasses.
This stuff was developed to keep ski goggles from fogging up.
Works great on scopes and bino' s too.
My only other suggestion would be the product made by " Rain-X" called " Fog-X" .
Ask for a product called: " CAT CRAP"
Once you get done LYAO, pick yourself up off the floor and buy it. It' s cheap.
Follow the directions and violla...fog free glasses.
This stuff was developed to keep ski goggles from fogging up.
Works great on scopes and bino' s too.
My only other suggestion would be the product made by " Rain-X" called " Fog-X" .