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From: king@kestrel.ARPA
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Subject: Re: Defogging sunglasses
Message-ID: <1264@kestrel.ARPA>
Date: Fri, 20-Sep-85 13:03:37 EDT
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Posted: Fri Sep 20 13:03:37 1985
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Summary: Defogging glass glasses

In article <1503@hammer.UUCP>, dce@hammer.UUCP (David Elliott) writes:
> It's the rainy season again in Oregon (smart remarks will be met
> with facts about how we had a very long, dry summer here), and that
> means fogged-up sunglasses.
> 
> What methods/products are available to prevent fogging of sunglasses?
> I need something that is not only preventative, but doesn't wash
> away, since I tend to drip sweat on the insides of the lenses.
> 
> For people requiring specifics, I wear non-prescription B&L Ray Bans,
> which are glass lenses.
> 
> 			David Elliott
> 			tektronix!tekecs!dce

You may not like this, but..


Spit on the surface that fogs!  Get up a good, mucosy glob of spittle
and rub it in well!  

Any SCUBA diver will tell you the same thing.

(If you don't like that, try a potato.  If you really can't stand it,
go into a dive shop and ask for a commercial product, but I know
nothing about them, having always used the other alternative.)

-dick