Anti-fogging techniques
I have a feeling that this type of question has been asked before, but I couldn't find a topic directly relating to it...so yeah.
npt sure if its true, but i have heard of some people using soap, not sure if its bar soap or the liquidy kind though.
Any local dive shop will carry an anti-fog solution for snorkeling goggles, but they are usually expensive and the bottles are tiny. When I worked in the Emergecny Room I wore safety glasses all the time. We used "Rain-ex" anti-fog solution. You can pick it up at any Kragen or Auto zone. If you wear a mask or balaclava the heat from your mouth will travel up the sides of your face and into your glasses. If you don't wear a mask and they still fog up, simply work on breathing in through your nose and out your mouth.
the soap does work better than the anti-fog.I was using that technique for the longest.
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Yeah, soap works really well.
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i use rain ex for like cars you can get an anti fog rain ex at like auto parts stores
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Alright well I'll give the soap idea a try and if that doesn't work then I'll try out some different solutions.
according to haleys hints wiping shaving cream on a mirror and then letting it dry will keep your mirror from fogging up when shaving. i have not tried this myself but i think it might work on your glasses being that shaving cream is mostly soap anyway.
ive heard the soap, shaving cream, and rain x/fog x technique. all of which are good and work great for both the interior of my car and for shaving in the shower.
Excellent. Thank you very much. I'll give these a whirl.
Try "FOG OF WAR" anti fog, bought a little bottle, comes in a lipbalm like form. Got it at the state fair years ago for my dads saftey gogles at work. Still have the stuff is awsome. If you find some let me know where, they may not be around anymore or are under a diff name, but we running low, and want more.
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[quote="Creed"]Try "FOG OF WAR" anti fog, bought a little bottle, comes in a lipbalm like form. Got it at the state fair years ago for my dads saftey gogles at work. Still have the stuff is awsome. If you find some let me know where, they may not be around anymore or are under a diff name, but we running low, and want more.
G&P goggle fan on top of my goggles and i don't fog unless theres high humidity or its cold near the ocean like at Ord and even then its managable if i stop moving for a min and run the fan
Don't they make anti-Fogging goggles? But yeah try just breathing out of your mouth....or is it your nose? I forget but you can try that out.
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[quote="ES00"]Don't they make anti-Fogging goggles? But yeah try just breathing out of your mouth....or is it your nose? I forget but you can try that out.[/quote]
[quote="Macres"][quote="ES00"]Don't they make anti-Fogging goggles? But yeah try just breathing out of your mouth....or is it your nose? I forget but you can try that out.[/quote]
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[quote="wraith667"][quote="Macres"][quote="ES00"]Don't they make anti-Fogging goggles? But yeah try just breathing out of your mouth....or is it your nose? I forget but you can try that out.[/quote]
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