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Fogged glasses are a pain
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<blockquote data-quote="REN" data-source="post: 4603436" data-attributes="member: 4849"><p>back when i swam competitively we used dawn like gravey said above and some other solution I will look and see what the name of it was. Seemed to work pretty well back then. If you are breathing on them directly on a cold morning there is not much you can do, they are going to fog no matter what but some of the tips stated in here will allow them to quickly defog</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="REN, post: 4603436, member: 4849"] back when i swam competitively we used dawn like gravey said above and some other solution I will look and see what the name of it was. Seemed to work pretty well back then. If you are breathing on them directly on a cold morning there is not much you can do, they are going to fog no matter what but some of the tips stated in here will allow them to quickly defog [/QUOTE]
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