Tired Of Fogged Up Visors? Try This!

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Tango 89er said:
You could also gently rub the visor with toothpaste then wash it. It works for scuba goggles

erz i just spit them in before i dive :S
and if it still gets fogged wile underwater i have a trick :D Just fill with water then blow air from yourself in them with just pushing your finger on the tip of the goggle. It lifts and get filled, fog gone...
 
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I have open vents that I built into the sides of my helmet that correspond nicely with my respirator. I just wear that under my helm instead of a breathbox. But in order for the breathbox to work you will have to make sure that the side vents in your helmet are open enough to exchange air, otherwise the air could easily get directed back up into your helmet and fog the visor up anyway.
 
What is wrong with two little cooling fans left and right on the open vents?( of course on the inside)
I kinda like that Idea, looks awesome and gives you helm a sound as if it was actually working xD

But a breathbox is a nice idea man
 
RainX (brandname) makes a very good anti-fog spray. (if you go look for this make sure it is the anti-fog one) I have used it several time in my 67 mustang and my fogging problem went away.
 
hey rundown that under water thing is called a clear out or a blow out i forget which one.
 
Has anybody tried the anti fog spray used for paintball goggles yet? I've never had a set fog up using it, but paintball masks are a bit more ventilated I suppose.
 
well i was mainly suggesting this for those awkward helmets like the EOD and the 'busaa where cutting vents could make it look odd or misshapen
 
Skyfox said:
well i was mainly suggesting this for those awkward helmets like the EOD and the 'busaa where cutting vents could make it look odd or misshapen
True, with some vinyl tubing over the two nodes you could redirect the exhaust air out of the helmet in a different spot.
 
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