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Hi ,

Any tips on stopping them steaming up? Went out in the rain today - visor wet - normal trick of raising the visor - meant wet glasses - visor down foggy - sigh!
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I used to use washing up liquid, dried to a polish.
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TY - I shall try that :)
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There's also stuff you can get for swimming goggles - but I found one drop of shampoo, rub with finger , rinse and let dry works for them so might with specs too.
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Washing up liquid - the polished …
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I tend to find opening the visor just a bit is enough to stop my glasses steaming up, whilst keeping out (most of) the rain.
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Use an open faced helmet.
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Never, in my experience, work 100%.
Maybe because I'm a heavy breather, maybe because my beard blocks off the bottom of my helmet, but I've always had to augment antifog lenses with another treatment for M-cycle riding.
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MrLongbeard wrote: Sun Nov 06, 2022 1:37 pm
Never, in my experience, work 100%.
Maybe because I'm a heavy breather, maybe because my beard blocks off the bottom of my helmet, but I've always had to augment antifog lenses with another treatment for M-cycle riding.
Fair enough - I was just reminding everyone they are out there for prescription lenses.
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Post by dern »

I use the muc off anti fog stuff when I remember and it seems to work ok.