Tolo[TK] Posted November 1, 2014 Report Posted November 1, 2014 Hello Troops, I'm sure that I'm starting the 2018350th thread on this, but, what are some of you doing to prevent fogging. Let me explain my situation. I went trick or treating with some friends and their kids. Dressed inside, got outside at 5C (40-42F), my lenses fogged up so fast that I was not able to see for the 1/2 hour that I walked with them. Even my my fans on and new batteries installed. So have some of you used products like Liquid Spit or something like that? Thank you, Eric Quote
Tolo[TK] Posted November 1, 2014 Author Report Posted November 1, 2014 (edited) Try cheap shaving cream.Wow really!!!! Thanks Trooper! Sent from my iPhone 6 using Tapatalk Edited November 1, 2014 by Tolo Quote
Dougal[501st] Posted November 1, 2014 Report Posted November 1, 2014 (edited) I came across a thread from my Garrison's forum that also suggests toothpaste. I have used the shaving cream method on my snorkeling mask while diving and it works so I would assume it would also work for this situation. Doesn't hurt to try and a heck of a lot cheaper then and anti-fog product. I have not used the toothpaste method but the contributor did say he used it for both diving and on TK lens. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Edited November 1, 2014 by Dougal Quote
Spycee[TK] Posted November 1, 2014 Report Posted November 1, 2014 It seems I was not the only one with that problem tonight ;-) Quote
fuumantroop[TK] Posted November 1, 2014 Report Posted November 1, 2014 I have also heard about the shaving cream trick working. I have a 12v blower fan that hits directly in the center of my lenses, and a 12v cpu cooling fan pointing upward from the inside of my vocoder for circulation. Have had no issues with fogging just yet Quote
Tolo[TK] Posted November 1, 2014 Author Report Posted November 1, 2014 It seems I was not the only one with that problem tonight ;-)Il faisait assez "frette"!!! Sent from my iPhone 6 using Tapatalk Quote
Tolo[TK] Posted November 1, 2014 Author Report Posted November 1, 2014 I have also heard about the shaving cream trick working. I have a 12v blower fan that hits directly in the center of my lenses, and a 12v cpu cooling fan pointing upward from the inside of my vocoder for circulation. Have had no issues with fogging just yetWhen I'm inside, I have no issues at all with my fans. But, the hot/cold factor was the problem. Plus it was humid last night. Sent from my iPhone 6 using Tapatalk Quote
Sly11[Admin] Posted November 1, 2014 Report Posted November 1, 2014 Had the same drama with the humidity and fogging even with two fans running. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Quote
Darth Aloha[Admin] Posted November 2, 2014 Report Posted November 2, 2014 Google: cat crap Best defog ever. -Eric Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
Tolo[TK] Posted November 2, 2014 Author Report Posted November 2, 2014 Google: cat crap Best defog ever. -Eric Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Thanks, will check it out. Sent from my iPhone 6 using Tapatalk Quote
Pickles[TK] Posted November 2, 2014 Report Posted November 2, 2014 Toothpaste does not work (and may irritate your eyes). Quote
aliens8us Posted November 2, 2014 Report Posted November 2, 2014 I'm glad someone brought up this subject, as I was curious about the same thing. Cheap shaving cream, huh? How long do you leave it on the lens and how much do you apply? Do you just leave it until it dissolves on its own, after application wipe away right away? Quote
Tolo[TK] Posted November 2, 2014 Author Report Posted November 2, 2014 Toothpaste does not work (and may irritate your eyes). Ouch :s Sent from my iPhone 6 using Tapatalk Quote
whiteee Posted November 2, 2014 Report Posted November 2, 2014 Small amount of washing up liquid... Quote
Dougal[501st] Posted November 2, 2014 Report Posted November 2, 2014 Wax on, wax off. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
Tolo[TK] Posted November 3, 2014 Author Report Posted November 3, 2014 (edited) On 11/3/2014 at 4:52 AM, Dougal said: Wax on, wax off. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk ------------- Edited January 8, 2021 by gmrhodes13 link not working, removed gmrhodes13 2021 Quote
Sly11[Admin] Posted November 3, 2014 Report Posted November 3, 2014 Sick and tired of these Fogging Lenses!!! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Quote
Darth Aloha[Admin] Posted November 3, 2014 Report Posted November 3, 2014 Sick and tired of these Fogging Lenses!!! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Cat. Crap. -Eric Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
Sly11[Admin] Posted November 3, 2014 Report Posted November 3, 2014 I was goofing around lol, but yep Cat Crap is the stuff to use. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk 1 Quote
wingnut65[Staff] Posted November 3, 2014 Report Posted November 3, 2014 Be careful with toothpaste! Many have grit in it that will scratch plastics. I used to have a bar of Everclear that I got at Oshkosh years ago. It worked great on mirrors and dive masks. But I can't find it on the internet Quote
Darth Aloha[Admin] Posted November 3, 2014 Report Posted November 3, 2014 Typically toothpaste is used on scuba masks to clean the glass (glass!) of the coating it has from the factory when you first buy the mask. It is abrasive like automotive rubbing compound but non toxic. -Eric Quote
Sly11[Admin] Posted November 5, 2014 Report Posted November 5, 2014 Yeah, and if you don't wash it out properly, damn your eyes burn. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Quote
TKZombie[TK] Posted December 27, 2015 Report Posted December 27, 2015 I played paintball for years and everyone's lenses fogged up but my friend and I. Get a small pump spray bottle like a 3 or 5 Oz. Mix of water and dish soap. I squirt on each lense and wipe away. No more fog. Quote
Tolo[TK] Posted December 28, 2015 Author Report Posted December 28, 2015 Up to now, my trick is cheap shaving cream from the dollar store. Does the thing. Sent from my iPhone 6 using Tapatalk Quote
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