Post by Demski on Jul 21, 2010 23:30:24 GMT -6
(Comprised from GlassArchitect, kaboose1, and ChaplainGrillSgt)
Ok, So obviously we have all been there. Middle of an intense firefight and then your goggles fog up. That is probably the most annoying thing in airsoft. So in this thread I would like to have you guys share your tips on how to prevent goggle fogging.
(Also, if you say, buy this pair, or buy this pair, I will mark it irrelevant and highlight it.)
So here are my two tips,
-If you suck up some water and swish it around and spit it on your goggles and shake off the watery spit, you will be good to go. (kaboose1)
-Another tip is to use a combination of baby powder and water. (kaboose1)
-If you have Flakjaks, a tip is to remove the bottom vents. (kaboose1)
-I tested the Dish soap factor once more. I had a very very successful turn out. I rubbed the dish soap into the lenses with my finger and wiped it off with a paper towel. I used absolutely no water. My results were absolutely no fogging. (kaboose1)
-Pop out the lens, put some dish soap on both sides of the lens, rinse the lens slowly making sure some of the soap gets on the whole lens, allow to air dry. The soap will form a film on the lens that will cause the water vapor to condensate and prevent fogging. (CGS)
-I pop both the top and bottom vents out of my flakjacks, and I rarely have a fogging issue. The only time I do is if my shemaghe is covering my mouth during winter games or of the air is somewhat cool. But anti-fog (like for swimmers) works well in those rare occasions. (Glass)
Ok, So obviously we have all been there. Middle of an intense firefight and then your goggles fog up. That is probably the most annoying thing in airsoft. So in this thread I would like to have you guys share your tips on how to prevent goggle fogging.
(Also, if you say, buy this pair, or buy this pair, I will mark it irrelevant and highlight it.)
So here are my two tips,
-If you suck up some water and swish it around and spit it on your goggles and shake off the watery spit, you will be good to go. (kaboose1)
-Another tip is to use a combination of baby powder and water. (kaboose1)
-If you have Flakjaks, a tip is to remove the bottom vents. (kaboose1)
-I tested the Dish soap factor once more. I had a very very successful turn out. I rubbed the dish soap into the lenses with my finger and wiped it off with a paper towel. I used absolutely no water. My results were absolutely no fogging. (kaboose1)
-Pop out the lens, put some dish soap on both sides of the lens, rinse the lens slowly making sure some of the soap gets on the whole lens, allow to air dry. The soap will form a film on the lens that will cause the water vapor to condensate and prevent fogging. (CGS)
-I pop both the top and bottom vents out of my flakjacks, and I rarely have a fogging issue. The only time I do is if my shemaghe is covering my mouth during winter games or of the air is somewhat cool. But anti-fog (like for swimmers) works well in those rare occasions. (Glass)