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Vespa Goggles

Posted on June 24, 2010.
Vespa GogglesHow do I prevent my bike glasses streaming up?

I recently bought an old flying goggles for my scooter is a Vespa so they fit in, but whenever I put them on they begin to steam up. Can I use the same techniques to stop what I use with my goggles?

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Someone on the responses recommended rubbing a raw potato on the lens - no comment here.

... And what do you do with the goggles? Maybe I work when you drive under water.

remove them and they steam up. Why bother with glasses? Unless you buy the expensive steam until they are broken. That's why you do not see motorcyclists to wear glasses.

Good sunglasses or the shield, the helmet is more than enough.

The cheapest way would be to use the technical diving and spit in them. I've never really been a big fan of it, but I'm good for it to work. There are products out there that claim to help, but as I said I'm cheap and have never tried.

Rain X anti-fog wipes makes authorized work. Just wipe the inside and chamois veins. I also saw things similar to the glasses. Look around you or ask the next time you are in a department store or pharmacy. There are many different solutions fog on the market.

You can simply cut some air holes in them.
Simple, cheap, should work fine.

Just leave them on top of your helmet.

Its a scooter, after all, only for the show. You do not need glasses for this topic.

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