Keeping the sunnies clean and splash/fog clear.

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MDickerson
MDickerson
NSW
64 posts
NSW, 64 posts
26 Dec 2010 8:48pm
Guys,


Please let me know your thoughts on what to do to keep the sunnies from greasing up and fogging up when out kiteboarding. Have tried giving them a good clean in dishwashing liquid and putting on the sun screen a good hr before going out but it does not work, allmost as soon as I hit the water the visibility in them drops dramaticallly. Admitedly, I am not using any of the hydrophobic sunnies, but was hoping I could make my cheap (and thus loseable) polycarb workmans sunnies do the job

Thanks guys,

Matthew.
herbyburger
herbyburger
WA
303 posts
WA, 303 posts
26 Dec 2010 6:42pm
A big snort, followed by a loud garggle. slag out as much green snot into your sunnies as possible then wipe off on your beach towel.
Prawnhead
Prawnhead
NSW
1317 posts
NSW, 1317 posts
26 Dec 2010 9:50pm
covered before cheap antifog surfboard wax on clean cloth wipe it over use another clean cloth to polish it off leaves a thin film not noticeable bingo!!
lotofwind
lotofwind
NSW
6451 posts
NSW, 6451 posts
26 Dec 2010 10:06pm
herbyburger said...

A big snort, followed by a loud garggle. slag out as much green snot into your sunnies as possible then wipe off on your beach towel.


On someone elses beach towel,,,,,,I think is what you ment
kyteryder
kyteryder
NSW
692 posts
NSW, 692 posts
26 Dec 2010 10:12pm
Give rainex ago. The stuff you put in your car windsceen fluid.
pi22api22a
pi22api22a
WA
150 posts
WA, 150 posts
26 Dec 2010 7:15pm
Easy, dont fall in!
Gorgo
Gorgo
VIC
5127 posts
VIC, 5127 posts
26 Dec 2010 11:30pm
Dunk your face every now and again to clean them off.
warwickl
warwickl
NSW
2361 posts
NSW, 2361 posts
27 Dec 2010 11:20am
I have had the expensive specific purpose type and lost them so now have $20 safety glasses that are non polaroid type for better depth of field.

The type I found best have reflective lens and light tint so work well in cloudy conditions as well.

To minimise fogging I have drilled 5 small holes along the top of each lens works 90% of the time. I wash them before every session mainly to remove sun tan cream. Hope this helps as has worked for me over the last 12 months.
rhinoman
rhinoman
QLD
362 posts
QLD, 362 posts
27 Dec 2010 10:35am
kyteryder said...

Give rainex ago. The stuff you put in your car windsceen fluid.
make sure there not plastic or rain-ex will melt the plastic and ruin the lense mister sheen works

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