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Old 12-10-2008, 07:00 AM
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Is there any out there that realy works? When I have to wear a face mask my glasses fog up realy bad. Where can I find a anti-fog glasses or goggles that actualy works?
 
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I would be very interested in hearing feedback on this as well. I spent a pretty penny on some Panoptix that claim to have an anti-fog coating on the lenses, they fog up everytime.
 
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A person told me to get some whit vinager and mixe some water and put it in a spray bottle and it will work!
 
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My Bobsters have not fogged up yet.
 
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I do a bit of SCUBA diving and use a spray on the mask so it doesn't fog up and it works under the water, but have never tried on a visor or goggles for highway. Might be worth a go. It is cheap and last for ages.

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Originally Posted by Tengy
I do a bit of SCUBA diving and use a spray on the mask so it doesn't fog up and it works under the water, but have never tried on a visor or goggles for highway. Might be worth a go. It is cheap and last for ages.

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What is the name of the spray you use and where to get it? Thanks
 
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One of our local HD shops sells a nice neoprene mask that has the lenses built in. The lens is also removable and comes with a smoked lens too. Too bad they want $50 for it.
 
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What is the name of the spray you use and where to get it? Thanks
Been scuba diving myself for over 35 years..search and recovery too.
Use to buy the expensive mask anti-fog spray...but most divers know Palmolive dish soap rubbed on mask and rinsed off works just as good or better and lots cheaper.
 
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Anti-fog Z-Wax

www.zooke.com


Works for about 1-2 days (YMMV), you just reapply. I bought some at biketoberfest and it works pretty well. Very easy to use and polishes off very nice. I got a kit, two jars, a spray bottle (doesn't work as well as the jar), and their "special cleaning towel" which is really just a wash cloth hehe. I think I paid $28 for the whole thing and it's worth every penny IMO

I've read posts that will argue that zooke sux...oh and that after I bought this kit a more experienced rider told me to use palmolive (sp?) dish soap when I run out of zooke.
 

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Fog X, or spit. Both seem to work fine.
 


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