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September 17th, 2005, 02:28 | #1 |
Review - FOGTECH Anti-fog wipes
Some time ago I ordered a small box of FOGTECH's singles packages. They are anti-fog solution in what looks like a wet-nap. I have not tried the liquid-in-a-bottle offering, just the single-use packets.
I have used them several times now for Airsoft - both in Bolle goggles and in eye-countoured goggles - and in different weather and conditions (rainy and cold, wet and hot, dry and hot). I tested them by treating one side of my goggles with FOGTECH, and the other side with common dish soap. I also sometimes swapped for untreated goggles. THE SHORT STORY: Fogtech's offering works just as well as (but not noticeably better than) a good dish soap treatment on the lenses. BUT it is orders of magnitude easier to apply and far less messy. Especially handy for goggles with rubber surrounding the lenses which otherwise makes it tough to work around with a cloth and goopy dish soap. (For the record and comparison, dish soap is some of the most effective antifog treatments I have ever used.) Full review (slightly longer version) HERE Manufacturer's site here: http://www.fogtech.ca |
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September 17th, 2005, 02:55 | #2 |
Been using it too
Does depend on what seems like alot of factors, to when it works better or not. I bought the bottle and the wipes. Most time works ok, but have to keep it applied. Have to say it is not 100%,
Would like to hear what other use or think. |
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September 27th, 2005, 09:05 | #3 |
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meh
havent found to work better then any other product I stick to the ultra cheap Canadain tire hockey mask anti-fog. |
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