![]() ![]() The best advice on foul weather days is, once one with a dry face puts goggles on in a car or lodge, NEVER take them off lest wetness mist and flakes land and absorb on facial skin and then evaporate fogging inner lens surfaces. Voted 1 anti-fog on the market Lens cleaner and anti-fog treatment in one Works for all lenses, eyewear, goggles, helmet visors, binoculars, etc. Just like with my expensive photography lenses or eyeglasses, I usually blow moist breath on a surface and then use a microfiber cloth. It is trivial having to eventually replace cheap models that eventually scratch up. So yeah, the inner surfaces minus an anti-fog coating are more likely to fog up, but at least I can readily make them clear. Voted 1 anti-fog on the market Lens cleaner and anti-fog treatment in one Works for all lenses, eyewear, goggles, helmet visors, binoculars, etc Simply. Instead buy cheap goggles and carry ordinary Kleenex tissue packets that readily soak up moisture and or optical microfiber cloths with which I use on both inner and outer surfaces. Note have never owned expensive models with fans. Add to cart Cat Crap Lens Cleaner Anti-Fog 7.99. Add to cart RX Safety Orange Cleaning Cloth 2.99. Below link is one that does not, (have not personally used) but suggests simply dabbing the inner lens surface: Personally, long ago I decided not touching goggle inner lens surfaces was a useless limitation because most times I've been in riming cloud fog or wet drizzly conditions, goggles have picked up wetness/ice on them that needed to be removed. CAT CRAP 10808B Light-Green Spray Anti-Fog Lens Cleaner - 1 oz Spray-Bottle. Cat Crap Lens Cleaner Anti-Fog Spray On 7.99. (Like really, that is supposed to work?) Most state any liquid will remove the inner anti-fog coating. If you Google search on "ski goggle cleaning", you will receive several hits with most relating to not clean a goggle inner lens but rather shake off whatever. ![]()
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