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Old 07-23-2020, 06:20 PM   #1
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SAFETY ISSUE keeping eye Glasses from FOGGING

Today, I found a few ideas that helped me and wanted to share it with anyone like myself. Wearing a face mask is required here in all or parts of Florida. I have learned using a tissue over your nose and under your mask keeps them from fogging up.

2, SCUBA Shops and Snow Store for face mask goggles they sell some de-fogger which may work on glasses, but make sure it wants damage you costing if any.

Do you have any ideas of suggestions?

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An old motorcycle riding tip for a fogging shield was to rub canned shaving cream on it. then, wipe clean without using water. I like the cleanex idea.
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An old motorcycle riding tip for a fogging shield was to rub canned shaving cream on it. then, wipe clean without using water. I like the cleanex idea.
Works well. Just about any soap or detergent will work. Some better than others.
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My optometrist said shaving cream would tend to remove the anti-glare and scratch resisting coatings from my lenses, so I personally WON"T be doing that. Neither of which old motorcycle goggles have so maybe it works on those but I've always used Rain-X "anti fog" on those myself. That said, I paid a fairly stupid amount of money for my prescription lenses and haven't been brave enough to try the anti-fog stuff on them. I have thought about it as it certainly can be a problem.
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