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Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 207
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I had a pair of Anon goggles half of last year and they fogged like crazy. Cat Crap didn't even help. So the airblaster goggles were a step up. Even if there was some antifog stuff that came on the goggles it must be off now, but I still get zero fog.
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#22 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Ireland
Posts: 43
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What do you do when there is dust and a couple of smudges on the inside of the lense?
Somebody once suggested immersing the goggles in lukewarm water and hanging them up to dry. Should I try this? These gogles are pretty old so I'm open to 'experimental' suggestions! |
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