Soooo long story short my proshop was out of stock on antifog paste AND the thermal lenses for my goggle model and I have a woodsball senerio tomorrow at TPG...
So my question is if any of you guys have homemade/old momma ways of getting rid of fog on your googles?
one I've used for keeping my snowboarding goggles from fogging up is stuffing band aids in the sides of the goggles. somehow it does keep the lens from fogging. It's some chemical that's in the band aids
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i can't honestly say i've tried it, but it came from someone who was around when someone first decided to try using rain-x in their barrel to shoot through breaks.
You can use a soap type of product on your lens to stop fogging. That's what most all the things you buy are. Take some shampoo, rub it on the lens, let it dry or get that cloudy look and then buff it off. It leaves a layer of the shampoo on the lens so that water can't form condensation on it.
It's not permanent. Just do it before you go play or something
Toothpaste works, soap, antiperspirant, etc. Whatever leaves a clear residue
You can use a soap type of product on your lens to stop fogging. That's what most all the things you buy are. Take some shampoo, rub it on the lens, let it dry or get that cloudy look and then buff it off. It leaves a layer of the shampoo on the lens so that water can't form condensation on it.
It's not permanent. Just do it before you go play or something
Toothpaste works, soap, antiperspirant, etc. Whatever leaves a clear residue
i would be a little cautious with the toothpaste though, it is an abrasive after all.
u can test how well it work with the bathroom mirror. apply shampoo to half the mirror and leave the other half normal. take a steamy shower and u will notice no fog on the side with the shampoo. it's last about a month or 2.