Fog inside goggles - help? (pics)

DG.3

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any idea how to get this foggy stuff out. im assuming the inside of the lens got rubbed too hard or scratched or something. any i dea how to get rid of it?

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Does it go away when you rub if off and keep coming back? If so try catcrap my goggles had a fogging problem and this sorta helped. You can get it at almost any ski shop heres what it looks like:

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if the fog is on the inside you can coat the lens with anti-fog substances (i got mine from a scuba diving store)its basically an anti fog spray similar to rainx that you spray on and let evaporate...
if the fog is in between the inner and outer lens, you're pretty much fucked ...
 
i dont know how long yove had these for but there is a good chance that it will be covered by warrnty
 
brilliant!

my goggles would fog up on the inside too because i have crowbars and the shitty lenses always fucking crack down the middle and everyone hates it who has crowbars cuz it always happens. anyways the fogging basically just stopped, no clue why.
 
One of the most common reasons googles fog is the fact that people tend to over dress. Your body overheats, sweats and the googles fog. Make sure you are dressed for the conditions - appropriate layers and tech clothing with vents. Do not dress for warmth. Instead dress to maintain optimal body temp. That means you may start to get a little cool at the top of a long chair or a llittle warm at the end of a run. It is a balancing act. You should not sweat especially this time of year even if hiking if you are dressed correctly. You will have to vent and/or pull layers but you should not sweat. For example, in 20 to 30 degree temps you need nothing more than a light base layer, a 100 weight mid layer (upper body only) and a tech shell. Cotton for any layer only makes the problem worse - it retains water and then when your body heats up the moisture is vaporized which can collect on your goggles.
 
Scuba divers spit in there googles and the wipe it into a film on the inside of the lense. Its pretty gnarly but I've done it a couple times and it seems to work. If not then new gogs might be a good idea
 
I think he is talking about how, on crowbars, if you try to rub dirt/fog/anything out of the inside of the lens, it smears the weird coating/lens material on the inside, and permanently damages it. I have that on the inside of mine, and I hate to say it, but i think you are pretty much screwed.
either that, or I am just dumb.
 
nope, I have the same problem with my I/O.

When i first bought the goggles, it came with the sensor mirror lens and when i first wore them, they fogged up in between the two lens. The silicone that keeps the two layers got a whole in between.

I just emailed them and they send them back, so i did, and a few days later, a brand new lens showed up,

worked like a charm.
 
don't rub the inside lense if it's wet, it's said on the box and in the "manual" if the coating is damaged, you can use an anti fog spray/solution to restore it, but you'll need to apply it regularly ....
also the scuba diver idea really worksalthough spitting is perhaps a bit harsh, but if you really have terrible fogging inside, and you need an instant solution in order to save your day, you could wet your fingers with a bit of saliva and gently wet the inside of the lense ....(just make sure you didn't eat some chocolate or something right before doing it ..
 
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