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What you guys like to do? HMMMM


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What you guys like to do? HMMMM


Leave it open. By the time I close it or it closes it self it stays clear.


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close it after you leave


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I leave mine up and it usually closes at the hit. I know we should have it down before you stage but I hate it fogging up.


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Close the shield onto your thumb, leaving a small gap.


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Simpson makes an anti-fog shield that works well for a season or 2 until the coating wears off...


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Ive been using this for the past few years. I did alot of research, and am very happy with it. I also wear eyeglasses, and have not had a fogging issue since.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/prod..._title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
 
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Ive been using this for the past few years. I did alot of research, and am very happy with it. I also wear eyeglasses, and have not had a fogging issue since.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/prod..._title?ie=UTF8&psc=1


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Cat Crap works well. It's an anti fog for scopes, glasses, lenses, etc
 
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Car crap? Really ? Shake head


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Car crap? Really ? Shake head


lol. its a brand name not actual crap
 
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Look up OptiPlus Anti Fog Cleaning Wipes for Glasses, Screens, Lenses



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Ive been using this for the past few years. I did alot of research, and am very happy with it. I also wear eyeglasses, and have not had a fogging issue since.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/prod..._title?ie=UTF8&psc=1


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Car crap? Really ? Shake head


lol. its a brand name not actual crap


Oh ! Good. Thought I was going to have to go litter box diving ! Laughing Hard


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Ive been using this for the past few years. I did alot of research, and am very happy with it. I also wear eyeglasses, and have not had a fogging issue since.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/prod..._title?ie=UTF8&psc=1


Used these on my glasses for the first time last weekend and they work great. I've always had to get my helmet on early at times to let things equalize a bit but no more fogging after using this.


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Great to hear!!
 
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Glad to hear, Denis.
Thank you and CAD for sharing your results.
(Now if it will work on the inside windshield of a door car for late night humid races). Smile
I may have to try that.


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Get a can of cheap shaving cream. Wipe it on entire shield wipe off with clean microfiber towel.

ep-been doing it for years
 
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JR had the answer for open wheel cars

Slightly loosen the two small allen bolts that set the resistance holding the shield up, then stage leaving it up. Drop the lens as soon as you leave. The air flow will solve the fogging issue.

I've tried just about every type of anti-fog compound you can buy, none of it was effective.

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