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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Three way *extreme* comparison,
By Dire Wolf (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ek 123625 Cat Crap Anti-Fog (Misc.)
I practice karate & I wear glasses. This is not a happy combination - I spend too much time picking my glasses up off the mat. So I went out & bought a pair of sports goggles, they stay on but fog up something fierce. (My *opponents* like sparring with a blind man, though... ;-) For those who don't practice the Ancient Asian Art of kicking-below-the-belt: it is the *ultimate* workout. You sweat an unbelievable amount, making this a true stress test for anti-fog goop. I tried an old spray-on I use for my motorcycle face shield - but that did next-to-nothing to help.
I hit good ol' Amazondotcom & found the three highest-rated anti-fog products & tried them out on successive weeks. NUMBER THREE is the artfully-named "Cat Crap" Ek Cat Crap Glass and Lens Cleaner It's a waxy substance, you smear it on & by the directions buff it until clear. But I don't know how to tell the difference between "buffing until clear" and "wiping it off." It did do better at mitigating the fogging problem than the old spray-on I had laying around. But it still didn't keep the lenses clear, either. Three Stars. NUMBER TWO is Sea Drops Sea Drops Anti-Fog & Lens Cleaner This is a viscous fluid, you smear it on & let it dry, then buff. I buffed it just barely enough for the spots to disappear & tried it out. It worked "pretty good." My lenses didn't fog up, stayed mostly clear but by the end of class there was still a little spotting. Much better than the old spray-on, but still not quite as good as number one. Four Stars. For my money, NUMBER ONE is Fog Tech. FogTech Anti-fog 30ml Solution It's a clear solution, you wipe it on & let dry. That's it, no guessing how much buffing you need. My goggles stayed clear & dry throughout the class. It may be the priciest solution, but it works. Five Stars. Now I can see the foot coming at my nose. Much better. Next up: "Blocking"
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Cat ... got Your Tail ?,
This review is from: Ek 123625 Cat Crap Anti-Fog (Misc.)
OK .... Guess I'm the unlucky one ...... I've not had any luck, either on my polycarbonate Zan motorcycle glasses or my Arai Shield (both non anti fog ..... Live in the NW, and This stuff just made fogging Worse! ........ Tried many ways of application ..... OUCH! .... the cat got my Tail!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wild Turkey Hunter uses Cat Crap,
By Wild Turkey Hunter "Homer" (Augusta, GA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ek 123625 Cat Crap Anti-Fog (Misc.)
I'm a wild turkey hunter and for years hunting in the spring when it's still cold and damp created fog on my eye glasses to the point I couldn't see. My wife bought me a little cup of Cat Crap five years ago. I am ordering my fourth one. It is great for my purpose and I've given it to my fellow turkey hunters. It is the best we've used. It lasts most of the day. I've found nothing that equals it.
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