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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: luvmytub on February 14, 2006, 09:21:43 am

Title: Foggy glasses?
Post by: luvmytub on February 14, 2006, 09:21:43 am
I'm a contact lens/glasses wearer, and pretty near blind without one or the other of them.  If I go out and soak in the early morning, I have my glasses on, and by the time I get to soak in the evening, I usually have my contacts out and glasses back on.  They keep fogging up and it drives me crazy!  Any tips for this problem?

Also, this one is probably a stupid question, but oh well, I will ask it anyway.  Any reason not to put your whole head in the water occasionally?  I have a lot of headaches, and I've always used hot water in the bath or shower over my head and face to help relieve the pain.  If I rinse my hair out well before getting in the tub to get rid of as much shampoo/hairspray residue as I can, is there any reason it would be bad to put my face or head under water occasionally?  Last night I went in with the beginnings of a tension headache, and every so often I leaned my face forward into the water, and it really helped.  
Title: Re: Foggy glasses?
Post by: drewstar on February 14, 2006, 09:32:09 am
You might try an anti fogging cleaner. (I use this on my ski googles) I'm not so sure how it will hold up to severe steam.  You can find it at any sport  ski store.   I've also heard cleaning your glasses with Rain-X (the car windshield stuff) may work.

As far as dunking your head: Your head is probably one of the "dirtiest" parts of you body (Shampoo, conditioners, hair spray) and  may muck up the water a bit.  YMMV.


Not sure if some folks hair might be "dried out"or damaged  by any chlorine/bromine in the water, or sensitivity to eyes?

Title: Re: Foggy glasses?
Post by: Ronnie526 on February 14, 2006, 09:43:44 am
I honestly don't mean to sound like a smarta**, but have you considered taking your glasses off .... dunking them .... & then putting them back on?
Title: Re: Foggy glasses?
Post by: drprwnap on February 14, 2006, 09:53:31 am
I have the same problem.  Try taking off your glasses, dip them in the spa and put 'em back on.  It works for me, but you might have to do it a couple of times depending how long you soak.

drprwnap  8)
Title: Re: Foggy glasses?
Post by: Ruby on February 14, 2006, 09:54:19 am
I don't know about the glasses, but as far as dunking goes, just make sure it's not too cold out.  My husband always dunks-or at least he does when it's not cold.  He learned last year when we were out in below zero that when you dunk, your hair and beard freeze!
Title: Re: Foggy glasses?
Post by: luvmytub on February 14, 2006, 10:00:19 am
LOL, yes I do dunk my glasses.  I have even held them under for awhile to warm them up, and they still keep fogging up!  It's quite annoying.  

What is YMMV, Drewstar?
Title: Re: Foggy glasses?
Post by: drewstar on February 14, 2006, 10:14:14 am
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LOL, yes I do dunk my glasses.  I have even held them under for awhile to warm them up, and they still keep fogging up!  It's quite annoying.  

What is YMMV, Drewstar?



YMMV= Your Milage May Vary.  

Meaning, you may have different results, and it's just a guildline.

:)
Title: Re: Foggy glasses?
Post by: Tatooed_Lady on February 14, 2006, 10:29:50 am
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Also, this one is probably a stupid question, but oh well, I will ask it anyway.  Any reason not to put your whole head in the water occasionally?  I have a lot of headaches, and I've always used hot water in the bath or shower over my head and face to help relieve the pain.  If I rinse my hair out well before getting in the tub to get rid of as much shampoo/hairspray residue as I can, is there any reason it would be bad to put my face or head under water occasionally?  Last night I went in with the beginnings of a tension headache, and every so often I leaned my face forward into the water, and it really helped.  

It's your tub, and your rules...if you don't mind potentially having to skim more often, or in WORST case drain early, go for it! But you MAY try something a little different (and hopefully about as effective)...take a bath towel in the tub with you, soak it in the hot water, wring it out some, and wrap it around your head, or over your face ....when it cools down, you could repeat the dunk/wring out and still not have as much "stuff" in the water as if you soaked your head and face. Just be sure that the towel doesn't have a lot of soap residue..
Title: Re: Foggy glasses?
Post by: rick_in_cleveland on February 14, 2006, 11:24:03 am
Try Cat Crap.  No not the stuff that comes out of the litter box.  Most good ski shops sell it.  Google Cat Crap and there are many places that sell it online.  
Title: Re: Foggy glasses?
Post by: Kelly on February 14, 2006, 11:49:52 am
dang, wish I read that last post in its' entirety before digging in the box - I think the litter scratched my lenses.   :o
Title: Re: Foggy glasses?
Post by: Vinny on February 14, 2006, 07:22:50 pm
IF you need to see something - dip the glasses in the hot water, it lasts about a minute and then take them off. Now that I wear glasses, I can't see the little things (such as my MP3 player's info) without the glasses.

I dip the glasses in, read the stuff and take the glasses off ... it works for me.
Title: Re: Foggy glasses?
Post by: Snowbird on February 16, 2006, 06:39:56 am
Scuba divers and snorklers use something (other than spit!) to rub on the inside of their goggles before they dive that seems to work well.  We use it whenever we snorkle in the Keys.  Can't remember the name of the stuff now, but check your local dive shop.

Also, Rainex makes a defog product for the inside of windshields that might do the job.
Title: Re: Foggy glasses?
Post by: Tatooed_Lady on February 16, 2006, 06:59:29 am
I've used Fog-X on the inside windows of my cars before....maybe it was just me, but it didn't seem to work. Rain-X, however is awesome....but in any case, I don't know that I'd want that type of chemical that close to my eyes.
Title: Re: Foggy glasses?
Post by: drewstar on January 17, 2007, 08:57:10 am
In one of the handy man home DYI mags I susbscribe to,  there is a section on tips and tricks. This month one tip suggested  to avoid fogging of your bathroom mirrors and eye glasses, try applying some shaving cream to them. It reported one application would last several weeks.

Title: Re: Foggy glasses?
Post by: mattNY on January 18, 2007, 12:19:29 am
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In one of the handy man home DYI mags I susbscribe to,  there is a section on tips and tricks. This month one tip suggested  to avoid fogging of your bathroom mirrors and eye glasses, try applying some shaving cream to them. It reported one application would last several weeks.


How do you see through all the foam??   8-)
Title: Re: Foggy glasses?
Post by: Dr. Spa™ Ret. on January 18, 2007, 01:17:28 am
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How do you see through all the foam??   8-)

shave it off
Title: Re: Foggy glasses?
Post by: NE-Phil on January 18, 2007, 08:49:11 am
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...one tip suggested  to avoid fogging of your bathroom mirrors and eye glasses, try applying some shaving cream to them. It reported one application would last several weeks.
I tried the shaving cream on the bathroom mirror for awhile but it caused my mirror to dim some and I finally stopped using it. YMMV.  8-)

Phil
Title: Re: Foggy glasses?
Post by: cool breeze on January 19, 2007, 09:35:38 pm
divers will also use a little toothpaste and wash it off to reduce mask fogging  ;D