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tomas
11-28-2001, 04:45 PM
does anyone know a formula that you put on your lens so your mask doesn't fog up? besides making or buying a fan

Arbiestsheft
11-29-2001, 02:25 PM
Get a thermal lens. they cost around 20 dollars and should get rid of most of you fogging problems.

tomas
11-29-2001, 06:00 PM
thats a good idea but this might be used for a field and it's gonna get pretty expensive with all the masks and i live in canada so it's probably more money

davkad
11-29-2001, 06:13 PM
po' man's paintball has some i bet.

check it out, search it in google.

1shot1kill
12-01-2001, 05:10 PM
Thermal wipes work well. And there only $2.
Thermal Lense + Thermal Wipes = No Fog

Pookister569
12-01-2001, 05:17 PM
u can get anti fog sprays from paintball sites.

1shot1kill
12-01-2001, 06:16 PM
The spray works good to, you just need to apply it a couple times a day when your playing. The wipes and spray wear off pretty quick.

TheSickness
12-02-2001, 04:38 AM
deoderant works to. just put a real thin coat on and it wont fog

Pookister569
12-02-2001, 05:57 PM
are u serious?

Paint Bulley
12-02-2001, 06:30 PM
I've found the best thing is to not breath, or move.

I wouldn't use deodarant.

Just do half the masks thermal lenses and make people pay $2 more to use one of those. You will pay off the lenses quickly.

july_favre
12-03-2001, 11:23 AM
alot of single lenses have anti fog on them already. When that wears off anti fog spray works well.
Single lenses are also alot less likely to scratch and arent a pain to clean the inside. I always use single lenses and i never have problems using my anti fog spray by JT.

jt paintballr
12-03-2001, 06:10 PM
Goggle Spray

Materials:
o Spray bottle
o Baby Shampoo (tear free stuff like Johnson's)
o Water
Directions
1. Mix a solution of water and shampoo. I recommend
anywhere from 5:1 to 10:1 (water: shampoo) in the spray
bottle. You can experiment with different strengths of
the solution for best results.
2. Spray the solution on you goggles or eyeglasses and
wipe off any excess.
I provide no guarantee of success. Success is up to you.
This no-fog spray is used by SCUBA divers around the
world, but under extreme conditions (high heat and
humidity) even this will fail. So don't count on it as
being a fix-all solution because there is none when it
comes to keeping goggles fog-free. Except using a
combination, fan, spray, and thermal lenses. Even then
you still run into the occasional foggy lenses.

WeaseLPhD
12-05-2001, 06:42 AM
I use Rain X anti fog for your car, a large like 15oz bottle is only 3.99 and it lasts forever, you only use a few drops per day! not per game.


:eek: :D

justshootit20
12-08-2001, 04:53 AM
shaving cream works. you put some on buff it so you dont see it anymore and whada bing whada boom no fog!!!:D
my 2 cnets

Skorpion
12-22-2001, 08:16 PM
Originally posted by jt paintballr
Goggle Spray

Materials:
o Spray bottle
o Baby Shampoo (tear free stuff like Johnson's)
o Water
Directions
1. Mix a solution of water and shampoo. I recommend
anywhere from 5:1 to 10:1 (water: shampoo) in the spray
bottle. You can experiment with different strengths of
the solution for best results.
2. Spray the solution on you goggles or eyeglasses and
wipe off any excess.
I provide no guarantee of success. Success is up to you.
This no-fog spray is used by SCUBA divers around the
world, but under extreme conditions (high heat and
humidity) even this will fail. So don't count on it as
being a fix-all solution because there is none when it
comes to keeping goggles fog-free. Except using a
combination, fan, spray, and thermal lenses. Even then
you still run into the occasional foggy lenses.

my suggestion is to follow this idea cause i do it all the time except dont wipe it off just spray it all over your goggles and let it air dry then it will work fine(plus it smells good). Believe me I have the winchester stalker goggles and it is non-thermal so i had to use this strategy.