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    Glasses fogging up?

    G'day all. I am new to this forum, and pretty green at road riding too.

    The other day I rode to Nelson in the freezing fog, and I had real issues with my glasses fogging up. My visor was fine, but I ended up riding with the visor up so that I could keep wiping my glasses so I could see where I was going.

    I wondered if there was a definitive solution to this, or what do other folk do in similar circumstances?

    Cheers, Joe Mac.

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    There are some fancy commercial products available, but as i am a tight assed bastard i just use pledge, also good on you visor to keep the rain off

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    Iin the rain my glasses tend to fog up on the inside of the lense (which I can't wipe) then when I lift the visor the fog clears on the inside but the rain gets on the outside which then requires regular wiping with gloves.

    Some gloves have a little squeeggee (sp?) thing on one finger for wiping?

    Wish they made a pinlock for glasses.

    YMMV but they told me not to use anything but water on my expensive lenses when I got them, something to with an anti-glare coating?
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    Lift the visor one click, it will act like a demister. Failing that, try pledge on your glasses, it works for visors/rain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemac View Post
    I wondered if there was a definitive solution to this, or what do other folk do in similar circumstances?
    I experienced the same thing. Went and got my self contact lenses. Never had to deal with the problem since.

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    After struggling with all sorts of remedies I decided that the only decent solution is to wear contact lenses when riding. Anything else is just a pain in the arse.

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    Mmmm, I am not obliged to wear glasses when driving/riding, but it seemed like a good plan. I don't wear them all the time anyway and have never used contacts. My visor stays pretty fog free, so I might just try pledge on the glasses.

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    only sure solution,
    amputate.


    At the neck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    only sure solution,
    amputate.


    At the neck.
    Mmmm, effective, if a little drastic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    only sure solution,
    amputate.


    At the neck.
    Thanks for the heads up. I'll try that tomorrow and live to tell the tale.


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    Cracking the visor open a bit will prevent your glasses fogging.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruahine View Post
    Cracking the visor open a bit will prevent your glasses fogging.
    not always. But a good thing to try first.

    Has something to do with breathing, cold or misty air outside. Glasses are pita. Unfortunately need them to see =S

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhys View Post
    There are some fancy commercial products available, but as i am a tight assed bastard i just use pledge, also good on you visor to keep the rain off
    Do you use the spray on stuff or the liquid creme stuff?
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    Quote Originally Posted by awa355 View Post
    Do you use the spray on stuff or the liquid creme stuff?

    used to use the stuff in the squeegee type bottles. but they stopped selling it, so aerosol nowadaze.

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    If your helmet has a breath guard, take it out. Exacerbates the glasses fogging issue 10 fold.
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