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How do you keep them from fogging up. I bought No Glare/No Fog lenses.
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Do not use rainx, it makes the windshield glare if you do any night racing. Also, your shoe polish will not stick to it. The way I keep my windshield from fogging is to either keep it warm or put a towel over the vents in the car. It's deffinetly a problem, but don't use chemicals, it will take for ever to get the windshield clear again.
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Eyeglasses???? Chip |
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Go to a sporting goods store that sells snow skiing equipment. They likely sell a rag that is treated that works on the inside if goggles, Should work on glasses too. My father in law was an old trucker and he used to keep a block of chew with him and he would wipe the windshield with it and claimed it would not fog. I never tried that.
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Most dive shops sell defog for scuba masks. It should also work for glasses. I wear glasses but have not had problems with fogging. I wear an open faced helmet though. Believe it of not your own saliva is an excellent defog. Thats what i use on my scuba mask and it keps my mask clear. Spit on your lenses, rub it around on the lense then rinse and dry. This is an old diver trick. Give it a try!!!
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Windex sells anti-fog glass cleaner. I keep it in the trailer Works well on eyeglasses, windshields, and back glass (for those of us who have to look back) If you are at West Palm this weekend, I'll let you try some Brien & Trudy |
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Chip, the best thing I found is called Lasik eye surgery you will never get fogged up again and you won't ever have to figure out where you laid them glasses down at last. The guy who done mine is in Wilmington if you would like the info pm me. James lol
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Rain X, Eagle One both make a No Fog product. I used both of them and don't remember which I liked better. They both work good though.
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FOGTECH !!!!! follow the directions exactly and you will have no problems---expensive but it works--Comp 387
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