glasses fogging up
#1
glasses fogging up
anyone know of any tips or tricks to help keep my glasses from fogging up? i know there are anti-fog face masks out there but the one i got doesnt work? any help would be great
#3
Nitrogen-filled optics won’t fog, but if you can’t take that step then an easy homemade remedy is to wipe a small amount of shampoo gel onto the glass (don’t drench it – just enough to coat the lens) and then wipe it clean with a soft cloth. There are also commercial products available.
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#5
If eye glasses, back when they were called Amway, now Quixtar, they had a product called See Spray that had decent anti-fog properties. Might give it shot. If you find a distributor to buy the product, you may get pitched on joining the company. LOL!
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#7
Spike
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 86
Don't wear your hat while you are walking to you stand. Your body is getting too hot and literally steaming you up.
Like others have said there are commercial products out there. Shops that sell scuba equipment have the stuff you are looking for.
Like others have said there are commercial products out there. Shops that sell scuba equipment have the stuff you are looking for.
#8
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Georgia
Posts: 261
A few years ago I bought an anti-fog product at a gun show. It worked really well. It was made by International Performers INC, 9631 Denton Ave, bldg 7, Hudson, Fl 34663
Don't know if they are still in business.
Don't know if they are still in business.
#9
Try " Rain-x" you can get it at Autozone parts supply store,
They make a great anti-fog you wipe on then off with a soft cloth.
I use the regular rain x which repells water for the front of my scope lens and the anti-fog for the rear lens and never had a issue.
I bet you could do the same with your glasses.
They make a great anti-fog you wipe on then off with a soft cloth.
I use the regular rain x which repells water for the front of my scope lens and the anti-fog for the rear lens and never had a issue.
I bet you could do the same with your glasses.