need help with the fog

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  1. Overthehill

    Overthehill New Member

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    Would like to know if any racers or crew members know of a product or household remedy to keep helmet shields from foging up.Tried the spit thing like divers,helped some, but is there something better?.thanks......harry
     
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  2. john348

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    dishsoap!..
     
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  3. jody stroud

    jody stroud ZOMBIE Top Dragster

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    Best thing I have ever found is fogtech anti-fog wipes. THEY WORK !!!! Go to www.motosolutions.com I have used them at 95 deg and 90% humidity with a head sock so wet with sweat you could ring water out of it....and no fog. Amazing ! They are cheap and your helment won't smell like spit:D
     
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  4. Mike Canter

    Mike Canter Top Dragster
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    Or go to a Dive Shop. They make anti fog stuff for dive masks
     
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  5. bandit496

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    A couple of good products I sell are Scott Anti-Fog Cleaner (.5 ounce) and Seer Vari-Clear Anti-fog spray (5 ounce aerosol can). They are a lens anti-fog/cleaner. JW
     
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    Blownalky Top Sportsman

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    My wife bought me some stuff to clean off jewelry called Razzle Dazzle. She saw it on TV and they said it would keep goggles or shields from fogging up. Sure enough, it works really good and will last a whole race. Little pricey though.
     
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  7. Eric

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    soft soap works for me
     
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  8. T.A.D. 776

    T.A.D. 776 New Member

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    I have used RainX for years. Put it on once a year and no problems.
    Most auto parts stores sell this stuff.

    www.rainx.com
     
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  9. 32 bantam

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    Chemical hand warmers in a small pouch .....velcro to the shield....remove just before the burnout. If the visor is warm, it will not fog. They are cheap and last all night.
    Steve
     
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