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I use a seirus neoprene face mask when the temps are below 20. It has pretty good vent holes for the mouth and nose area, which definitely helps prevent my cycling glasses from fogging up as long as I remember to exhale through my mouth. My glasses still fog a bit when I stop at a light, but they clear as soon as I am moving again. Sports Authority sells them for fairly cheap.
I use this stuff
Im not sure where I got it, probably a hardware store or autoparts store. I wipe it on every few days with a cotton cloth and it keeps my lenses fog free. If you check a ski shop you will probably find something.
Also, when I scuba dive there is a little bottle of "stuff" that we use that keeps the lenses from fogging. I'm not sure what is called but you can find it at scuba shops.
I use this stuff
Im not sure where I got it, probably a hardware store or autoparts store. I wipe it on every few days with a cotton cloth and it keeps my lenses fog free. If you check a ski shop you will probably find something.
Also, when I scuba dive there is a little bottle of "stuff" that we use that keeps the lenses from fogging. I'm not sure what is called but you can find it at scuba shops.
Ummm..Paul, is it?
You haven't had any bad side effects from this spray? The PDF you linked to says it's made for mirrors and glass, but eyeglass lenses aren't made of glass and most riding glasses lenses are plastic.
Not Nathan Fillion (aka Paul) said:I use this stuff
Im not sure where I got it, probably a hardware store or autoparts store. I wipe it on every few days with a cotton cloth and it keeps my lenses fog free. If you check a ski shop you will probably find something.
Also, when I scuba dive there is a little bottle of "stuff" that we use that keeps the lenses from fogging. I'm not sure what is called but you can find it at scuba shops.
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