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anti fogging for eyeglasses


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Is there a product out there that works to prevent fogging on eyeglasses? I must me hot headed or something, because many times after drilling holes (hand auging), rigging lines and setting up the shelter-I take a seat to fish inside it and fog up until I finally cool off....it get's a bit annoying...

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The BEST remedy for fogging I found was LASIK!!!!

Short of that I couldn't ever make anything work completely...

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I have the same problem. I had some stuff one time that worked like a charm, but cannot find it in any store. The stuff was called Cat Crap-terrible name, but that is what it was called. If you can find it, it is the best there is.

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Pearle Vision carries this, likely any vision/eyecare provider will also. Maybe a drug store as well ?

Don

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there is a wax that works for ski goggles go to a sporting goods store and they have it you rub it on and wipe it off it works great

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I have used cat crap for years and it seems to do the trick most of the time. I put it on my ski goggles. It comes in a small,round, red, plastic case about inch in diameter and 1/4 inch thick so its pretty small.

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There was someone selling a product at the ice show that cleaned glasses and had an anti fog, don't remember the name but it was a purple solution.

White Stag is one product I've used. Comes in a small white plastic squeeze bottle. Should be able to find it at ATV and Snowmobile shops.

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i work in the warehouse at NAPA auto parts in the summer and we carry a Rain-X prodect i think that helps eliminate fog on wind shields. I got some for paintball masks but havent tried it out yet. Try the Rain-X Fog stuff, if it works for a windshield it should work for eye glasses.

Train

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