Anti-Fog Spray that works

Gavla04GS

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New issue to me recently, was my spectacles fogging up whilst riding along. New to me as I only wear glasses when driving/riding and whilst I have pinlocks on my clear visors, I have never needed anything on my black visors until I got caught in a shower and breathed out. Breath deflected via buff and my geggs whited out...... cue frantic visor opening to blow clear/let rain in.....

So I googled for glasses/visor anti-fog and found this Muc-Off product, at the lowest price, especially as it was delivered next day by a grey van.

Sprayed the inside of my glasses and visor and ridden to work, admittedly no rain but still wearing a buff neck tube thing and visors and glasses clear.
 
New issue to me recently, was my spectacles fogging up whilst riding along. New to me as I only wear glasses when driving/riding and whilst I have pinlocks on my clear visors, I have never needed anything on my black visors until I got caught in a shower and breathed out. Breath deflected via buff and my geggs whited out...... cue frantic visor opening to blow clear/let rain in.....

So I googled for glasses/visor anti-fog and found this Muc-Off product, at the lowest price, especially as it was delivered next day by a grey van.

Sprayed the inside of my glasses and visor and ridden to work, admittedly no rain but still wearing a buff neck tube thing and visors and glasses clear.
*Adds to basket*

I was riding this morning and noticed my sunvisor AND outter visor bottom misting up which was rather frustrating. Will give this a go.

Cheers again mate - might test it on the way to fetch me new Lone Rider bags ;)
 
I haven't used that product but I think everyone suffers from fogging.
As soon as I see the edges start to fog, I crack the visor to a small gap.

These products work, some just need re-applying quicker than others I find.
My adventure helmet (Scorpion) is better than my sports helmet(SHOEI), i think its because the visor is a bit further from my face so heat and breath is less of an issue.

I used Nikwax visor proof for a while, it was pretty good but i found it was a bit milky and left a blur on the visor.
 


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