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Old 03-31-2013, 05:57 PM
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I had my goggles for about a year now. I rarely use them because by the time I can get going, they fog up. As soon as I can get up to speed, they clear up. They are useless around town. They are fine on the interstate. I tried Rain-X anti fog and I swear that made them worse. Y'all that use them, what have you found that works?

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Someone made a "fog" thread not to long ago but the one thing I remember was someone used a divers trick...spit. I don't know it it works. My face shield fogs up in town, so I just lift it a little.
 
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I got a "Scotts" anti fogging cloth from a metric shop a long time ago, seemed to work okay for me.
 
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Spit...

Yep, learned while diving. It works by leaving a thin coating on the glass/plastic that moisture droplets (thats what fog is after all) won't stick to...

Those commercial anti fog liquids, are camel snot!
 
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I use a product called Nomo. They were an exhibitor at Laughlin - works good.
 
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Originally Posted by ChickinOnaChain
Someone made a "fog" thread not to long ago but the one thing I remember was someone used a divers trick...spit. I don't know it it works. My face shield fogs up in town, so I just lift it a little.
Yes...it works
 
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Have fogging issues in many parts of my life. Motorcycle goggles, Paintball goggles, eye glasses, safety glasses. I use FogTech on all and it works great. Even with my glasses under my paintball goggles. If you can't find it, try the local paintball store, or do a google search. I swear by the stuff.
 
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You might also try washing your goggles with shaving cream.
 
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Cat crap works good...Google it..lol
 
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Cat crap works good...Google it..lol
Its what I use.
 


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