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How do you keep your glasses from fogging up when hunting with face mask? - i.e., glasses fog up with every breath. On a different note, there's a "donate" button on my blog now because I need financial help to see a pulmonologist so I can be cleared back to work. If anybody's interested, complete story is in sidebar at http://mytruckalogue.blogspot.com/
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Remove the face mask.
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Now with even more aplomb
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I use a good windshield anti fog on my scopes, bino's and glasses. It really helps when you are looking through scopes or bino's for long periods of time and it's cold, your breath will make them temporarily fog. The one I like the best is Rain X Interior Glass Anti-Fog
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Clarity de fog it. KEeps fog out of my SCBA mask in a fire... never found anything else that would do that.
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Do a google search and type in (glasses anti fog spray) and it will give you all kinds of spray and creams that SUPPOSEDLY STOPS GLASSES FROM FOGGING.
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Before you put anything on your expensive glasses, check with the optician who made them. Some lens coatings and some off the shelf stuff aren't compatible. You might ruin your glasses.
I used to use spray lens cleaner that I got from Walmart's optical shop. It totally trashed my lenses by making the coatings crack and peel.
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supposedly went out the door for me with defog it.
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Spit and wipe it off or any source of starch. We used to wipe our diving masks on the inside with a freshly sliced potato then a light quick rinse with water
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cat crap, ski stores will sell it
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Toss out most all of the commercial junk & grab a bottle of Dawn dish soap.
Clean & dry your glasses first.
Touch your finger tip to the top of the bottle then rub that finger & your thumb together. Now rub this on your DRY lense. It should be a thick haze if applied correctly. Take a soft clean cloth & wipe the soap residue completely WITHOUT water.
I've wore glasses since I was a young kid & this worked the best for me.
Good luck.
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I forgot that you have to start by getting some frozen OJ & shaving your junk for this to work properly.
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I've used a lot of divers stuff, and tricks, including soap and such, defog it still rules for me.
All that diving stuff goes out the window with an SCBA mask in a fire type situation, and the only thing I've seen. Hell I sound like a salesman which I"ll never be, but I'm so glad to have found it. Wished it was cheaper, but other than that its super.
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Toss out most all of the commercial junk & grab a bottle of Dawn dish soap.
Clean & dry your glasses first.
Touch your finger tip to the top of the bottle then rub that finger & your thumb together. Now rub this on your DRY lense. It should be a thick haze if applied correctly. Take a soft clean cloth & wipe the soap residue completely WITHOUT water.
I've wore glasses since I was a young kid & this worked the best for me.
Good luck. Or Ajax dish soap which is half the price of Dawn, easier to get off dishes, and doesn't smell like crap.
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I think most soaps will work the same.
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Toss out most all of the commercial junk & grab a bottle of Dawn dish soap.
Clean & dry your glasses first.
Touch your finger tip to the top of the bottle then rub that finger & your thumb together. Now rub this on your DRY lense. It should be a thick haze if applied correctly. Take a soft clean cloth & wipe the soap residue completely WITHOUT water.
I've wore glasses since I was a young kid & this worked the best for me.
Good luck. This ^
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cat crap, ski stores will sell it Cat Crap, an oldie but a goodie. Worked very well on goggles back when I was near mountains you could slide down. Nah, doesn't smell good but not that bad.
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