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Anti-fog for sunglasses
What do you guys use to keep your sunglasses / riding glasses from fogging?
As long as I am moving while riding, my lenses stay clear, but as soon as I stop they start to fog. I remember Cat Crap from back in day for skiing....anyone use anything else/ Cheers.
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these are the best ones I have found so far. They not perfect but they are the closest I know. Mind you, I riding MTB which means I going slow for one hour up a climb. They don't fog up I would say 80% time under the extreme conditions.
https://www.100percent.com/collections/racetrap
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Cat Crap Fogtech DX Scope Dope Stuff like that....
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I’ve been using Sven Can See as well as Cat Crap for riding and XC skiing.
I’ve also had good luck with the Smith no fog cloths. Still I like the Sven product just because of its name.
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I don't use any treatment, I just push my glasses down my nose when I stop. It gets them far enough from my face that they don't fog. Your nose may be smaller
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Just looking for a solution that works when I drive too...
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I've used a few things but the best that I've found was a no name pinkish waxy stick that I picked up a bunch of years ago at a sporting clays competition. I've also had okay luck with the Oakley treatment. I don't remember the name off the top of my head but it almost reminds me of Rain-X. That may work for what you need.
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Excellent results with Z-Clear as well as Clarity Brand Products solutions.
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Cat Crap is basically soap. Rub a bar of soap across lenses and buff it out. Both sides. Glycerine soap is best
Last edited by charliedid; 02-20-2020 at 03:47 PM. |
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I use safety glasses from Uvex that come with a factory-applied anti-fog coating. They're not fancy but definitely I won't cry if I lose them, and they work great when it's freezing and I'm wearing them with a Buff that covers my nose.
All of the spray on coatings will need to be reapplied anyway |
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Hmm... try car wax... sport rx uses a liquid to renovate the anti fog thing they put in their glasses, havent used it in other glasses that arent antifog so I cant tell if it will work or not.
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A trick that works well from the hockey-with-visor days is taking a small dab of bodywash or shampoo and polishing it into the dry lenses on both sides with a cotton cloth.
I've done this with some success for my mtb glasses. |
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Hotel bathrooms are the worst at fogging up it seems, and this way you can see to shave.
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A few years ago we were working in a condenser in a nuke plant with temps about 90 and humidity about the same and our safety glasses were always fogging up.
Someone brought in a can of foamy shave cream,put it on,wipe it off and no more fogging. |
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I have nice tinted cycling glasses, but the ones I use most are $15 clear safety glasses for cycling in the gloomy PNW. Needless to say, these dont have n anti-fog coating
I really need to step up and buy a decent pair of clear glasses for 2/3 of all my riding ! |
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