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Post by Taffydoo on Oct 18, 2008 21:44:18 GMT
I have had a problem with my back glasses steaming up . I bought a Rain x kit for the car 12 months ago with Rain and anti fog. I decided to give it a go on my glasses, Anti fog on the inside and Rain x on the outside. Tested them today in a spot of rain as well. They worked really well and no steaming up at all. ;D
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Post by martinw on Oct 18, 2008 21:50:48 GMT
Ive got the Endura glasses that are supposed to be anti fog, in the rain they fog up if you stop but clear as soon as you get going again.
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Post by Taffydoo on Oct 18, 2008 22:01:35 GMT
Ive got the Endura glasses that are supposed to be anti fog, in the rain they fog up if you stop but clear as soon as you get going again. Its the up hills I found them steaming, A bit of pain . Rain X on them all clear now.
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Post by dyls on Oct 19, 2008 9:37:21 GMT
Is rain x something you buy in halfords?
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Post by ady on Oct 19, 2008 9:43:02 GMT
I have adidas glasse with prescription inserts, they are a really pain for steaming up especially when its raining and a bit colder. when ever I stop the steam up. I have been rubbing a spot of fairy liquid around the inserts and out glasses and it seems work very well but does'nt entirley solve the problem. May give your Rain kit a go. Have also heard that motorbike shops sell a demister for helmet visors, as Honda Centre is just down the road from me will pop in and see if they sell it.
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Post by Taffydoo on Oct 19, 2008 14:39:14 GMT
Is rain x something you buy in halfords? Yes mate. They use it on motor bike helmets as well.
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Post by Taffydoo on Oct 19, 2008 14:41:08 GMT
I have adidas glasse with prescription inserts, they are a really pain for steaming up especially when its raining and a bit colder. when ever I stop the steam up. I have been rubbing a spot of fairy liquid around the inserts and out glasses and it seems work very well but does'nt entirley solve the problem. May give your Rain kit a go. Have also heard that motorbike shops sell a demister for helmet visors, as Honda Centre is just down the road from me will pop in and see if they sell it. This kit is for motor bikes aswell.
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Post by danevs on Oct 19, 2008 20:53:52 GMT
I used to use a little pink stick (like a wax crayon.) on the inside of my motocross goggles, amazing stuff. Don't know how you guys ride in glasses anyway, I find they're always steaming up and getting wet. I suppose it's better than my post ride ritual of scraping the grit out of my eyes with damp cotton buds though!
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