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| | Description | FogTech Anti Fog 30ml Bottle This bottle of FogTech will guarantee you will never have a fogging problem. A single application of MotoSolutions FogTech lasts up to 3 weeks! Small enough to carry in your pocket, the bottle will give you up to 40 applications for a paintball mask. Up to 80 applications for goggles or glasses. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 0.2 pounds | | Package Length: | 3.9 inches | | Package Width: | 2.4 inches | | Package Height: | 1.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 33 reviews |
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29 of 29 found the following review helpful:
Best anti-fog solution I have used Jan 23, 2010
By Stephen M. Charme If you have ever gone to a state fair or carnival, you probably have come across a kiosk where they offer to clean your eyeglasses and then hold them over a steaming teakettle to show that they don't fog up. I have purchased my fair share of those products, which do work--but only for a short time. This product is totally different.
I need to keep my sunglasses fog free when I am running outdoors in the winter with a face mask, and my ski goggles fog free when I do winter sports. This product works better than anything I have ever used. Yes, there are much cheaper products, but they work only for a short time, and then the fog starts creeping in. Not so with this product. In fact, a single application keeps my shaving mirror in the shower completely fog free for several days. After that, when the mirror starts to fog up, a single wipe of the towel keeps the mirror fog free for the rest of the shower. As a practical matter I only have to apply this product about once a week to my shower mirror.
Although this product is undoubtedly the most expensive anti-fog solution that I have ever used, because a single application lasts so long, it is actually more economical in the long run. This is definitely the best anti-fog solution I have used and is simple to apply. Therefore I recommend it.
Update July 18, 2010: After nearly six months of weekly use on my shower mirror, I still have most of the product left. I just dispense three drops onto the included applicator and spread it around without any streaking problem. Because so little of this product is required compared to other products that I have used--and with better results--this product really is the most economical way to keep things fog free.
Update November 11, 2010: I no longer use this on my shower mirror, which I have replaced with a truly fogless shower mirror made by ToiletTree (which I have reviewed on Amazon). Of course I still use it for the other applications that I described.
30 of 31 found the following review helpful:
Three way *extreme* comparison Dec 28, 2009
By Dire Wolf I practice karate & I wear glasses. This is not a happy combination - I spend too much time picking my glasses up off the mat. So I went out & bought a pair of sports goggles, they stay on but fog up something fierce. (My *opponents* like sparring with a blind man, though... ;-) For those who don't practice the Ancient Asian Art of kicking-below-the-belt: it is the *ultimate* workout. You sweat an unbelievable amount, making this a true stress test for anti-fog goop. I tried an old spray-on I use for my motorcycle face shield - but that did next-to-nothing to help.
I hit good ol' Amazondotcom & found the three highest-rated anti-fog products & tried them out on successive weeks.
NUMBER THREE is the artfully-named "Cat Crap" Ek Cat Crap Glass and Lens Cleaner It's a waxy substance, you smear it on & by the directions buff it until clear. But I don't know how to tell the difference between "buffing until clear" and "wiping it off." It did do better at mitigating the fogging problem than the old spray-on I had laying around. But it still didn't keep the lenses clear, either. Three Stars.
NUMBER TWO is Sea Drops Sea Drops Anti-Fog & Lens Cleaner This is a viscous fluid, you smear it on & let it dry, then buff. I buffed it just barely enough for the spots to disappear & tried it out. It worked "pretty good." My lenses didn't fog up, stayed mostly clear but by the end of class there was still a little spotting. Much better than the old spray-on, but still not quite as good as number one. Four Stars.
For my money, NUMBER ONE is Fog Tech. FogTech Anti-fog 30ml Solution It's a clear solution, you wipe it on & let dry. That's it, no guessing how much buffing you need. My goggles stayed clear & dry throughout the class. It may be the priciest solution, but it works. Five Stars.
Now I can see the foot coming at my nose.
Much better.
Next up: "Blocking"
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
No Fog at all!!! Aug 17, 2008
By Daniel E. Mewhorter
"KPTNCAAAAVEMAN"
I purchased this item and applied it along with the JT Plexus, the night before playing. It was a hot and humid day and as soon as I entered the woods ball field all of my teammates fogged up. BUT NOT ME!!! I played that round and my teammates were asking to use this.
THIS STUFF IF WORTH TWICE THE PRICE!!!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Must Have for paintballers and sportsmen Jun 09, 2010
By S. Barger I got a free sample during an August scenario in Virginia. It is UNBEATABLE! Use it as directed and you will not fog up again. I've played scenarios in the hot humid south, cold northeast and never fogged again!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Hard to apply evenly Nov 22, 2008
By Sue Johnson I use this for my glasses when I play ice hockey. I like the product, but with the bottle it is hard to apply perfectly. I apply enough to just wet the applicator cloth, but sometimes this is not enough to work as well as I would like. If I apply a little too much by putting more on the cloth, it leaves streaks where it is too thick. Sometimes it leaves very slight splotches or like dust. A new applicator cloth seems to help, but they only supply 3 with the bottle. I have used the individual wipes and they seem to be better for getting just the right amount, but they are so much more expensive than the bottle.
Updated 01/26/2010:
I have used FogTech on my glasses while I played ice hockey for several years now. The glasses did have an anti-reflective coating, but the FogTech worked well. However, I recently got new glasses and the anti-reflective coating used on them was Crizal. The FogTech smeared when put on the glasses. So I tried Clarity Defog It. It works fine, but is very expensive. My recommendation. Try FogTech 1st. It works on many anti-reflective coatings. If it doesn't work, if it smears when you apply it, return it (they WILL take it back) and use Clarity.
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