Best I ever used was the anti fog rag from an Army "gas mask" (protective
mask). Grey "flannel" rag soaked in some kind of liquid. Works like a
champ! Saw some in one of the surplus catalogs last year for about a dollar
a container.
Larry Smith
Chester, VA
----- Original Message -----
From: "A. P. (Sandy) Grice" <rover@pinn.net>
To: <lro-digest@works.team.net>
Sent: 14 June, 2001 12:51 PM
Subject: LRO: In a fog
> Jim Hall" <jimfoo@qwest.net> wrote:
>
> >Just wondering, does it do anything on the inside of the windscreen as
> >far as fogging is concerned?
>
> Rain-X also makes and anti-fog solution. I've tried it on half the
> bathroom mirror (amazing results...but short term only, tho') and on the
> windscreen. I found the glare at night to be annoying. Cleaned the
screen
> prior to application with Windex or the like, but did not do the solvent
> wash like some folks have said. Maybe that's the whole secret....
>
> My brother had a 109 that fogged up so bad every time it raine, he carried
> a squeegee for the inside....
>
> Cheers
>
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