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Glasses fogging up

Started by Meathook 1, August 20, 2012, 07:04:00 PM

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Meathook 1

Has anyone found a product to keep glasses from fogging up in cold weather?

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lpcjon2

Shaving cream applied to a bathroom mirror and wiped off will keep it from fogging up.I know they make commercial products for windshield that you may try.Divers use there own spit and it works
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DayTripper

Anti-fog cleaner for glasses at any optic stores.

Matthew Bolton

Take a bit of dish soap and wipe it on the lense. After rubbing it around good just wipe it off. Try it out on a mirror and you'll see what I'm getting at.

Longbowz

I've worn glasses most of my life and have I've tried a lot of things to keep them clear.  The most convienent and best working I've found is one of the defogging cloths that ski goggle manufactures makes.  I buy an new one once a year and as long as it stays in it's plastic bag it lasts a long time.
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gonetocamp

Parker's Perfect in 4 oz. pump spray bottle. I keep 2 or 3 of these all the time. I use it every morning that I go out hunting whether in the winter or spring turkey hunting. The best that I have found. I get mine from Cabela's.

GardenerHunting

I have no idea how they got the name.There is a lens cleaning product called "Cat Crap"
If you google it you'll find many sources. It does a fantastic job on all optics to prevent fogging.

Pete McMiller

When I was a kid with my first pair of glasses (1950's) we would rub regular old bar soap on our lenses and polish it with a soft cloth until clear again.  Cheap and worked very well.
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Easykeeper

QuoteOriginally posted by GardenerHunting:
I have no idea how they got the name.There is a lens cleaning product called "Cat Crap"
If you google it you'll find many sources. It does a fantastic job on all optics to prevent fogging.
Second the Cat Crap.  Works great.

Meathook 1


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manitou1

Contact lenses!  Just kidding.  The bar soap suggestion above works... it really does.  Scope manufacturers also sell lens "fogproofing" wax that has the consistency of... well, bar soap!
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Dick4bows

Cut an onion and rub it of the lenses.  Just throw the rest of the onion in a pan with butter and cook up some fresh venison liver.  Dick

Fish Finder

Those who say cat crap...spray or paste?

cacciatore

Being bowhunting my main interest,last june I made a Lasik surgery,best thing I ever did for my eyes,now I see like a eagle and I don't depend anymore on those damn glasses or lenses.  :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:
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GardenerHunting

When it 1st came out all they had a paste. A little jar lasted many years.I got some spray a couple of years ago. It works just as well and is easier to put on. I'm pretty sure the spray won't last as long and might cost alittle more.

joe ashton

I've used tooth paste (not gel) on scuba masks and it works fine..
Also your local snow ski shop will have anti fog cloths for ski mask.
Joe Ashton,D.C.
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rbbhunt

I've had the best luck wearing a facemask that did not cover the mouth.
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