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Reddit mentions of EK USA, Cat Crap Multi-Use Anti-Fog Spray, for any Optics, Coatings, Eyeglass Lens Cleaner, Spray On - 1 Ounce Bottle
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We found 3 Reddit mentions of EK USA, Cat Crap Multi-Use Anti-Fog Spray, for any Optics, Coatings, Eyeglass Lens Cleaner, Spray On - 1 Ounce Bottle. Here are the top ones.
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- STAY IN THE CLEAR - To use the anti-fog spray, simply spray on, then wipe off for improved clarity. This one-ounce spray-on bottle holds enough Cat Crap for multiple uses.
- TRAVEL-FRIENDLY - Whether you're skiing, cycling, hiking, etc, it easily fits in your bag or pocket for easy-access wherever and whenever you need it.
- SAFE FOR ANY LENS - Cat Crap's formula is safe to use on all lenses, including eyeglasses, sunglasses, ski goggles, safety goggles, swimming goggles, and a variety of other types of eyewear.
- EVEN MORE CONVENIENT - It shares the same mild, safe formula as our original, widely-renowned Cat Crap, now available in an easy-to-use spray bottle.
- PROTECTS FROM DUST AND SCRATCHES - In addition to keeping your lenses clear and free of fog, this spray also repels lint and dust, and is designed to provide protection from mild scratches.
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Specs:
Color | Green |
Height | 4 Inches |
Length | 1.1 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | May 2016 |
Size | 1 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.0875 Pounds |
Width | 1.1 Inches |
There's a spray called (I'm not kidding) "Cat Crap." Spray it on your glasses and it works really well:
https://www.amazon.com/EK-Ekcessories-10808B-Anti-Fog-Spray/dp/B003RLF4H8
The welts happen. My chest is covered in them from playing yesterday. Depending on how bad they are, they should be gone in a few days to a couple weeks.
For fogging, you could try anti-fog. I've heard good things about Cat Crap and Fog Tech. I made my own out of a bit of dish soap with water in a spray bottle (Maybe 1 part dish soap, 9 parts water) and it worked pretty well, but I never really fogged badly.
Coat effective? If they protect against BBs, they'll protect against flying jackets and coats and maybe even sweaters.
What's your budget? Did you even Google-fu? Post over in /r/airsoftmarket, check out airsoftforum.com, and/or look on Ebay for military surplus. Just make sure they're ANSI z87.1 rated.
EDIT: I'm feeling generous. Go get yourself some surplus ESS goggles or Arena Flakjaks. Used ones can be had for less than $30. Hell, Lancer Tactical even makes a knock-off Flakjak for dirt cheap. If they're still fogging, use some Cat Crap (also available in spray form). OR you can be a cheap-ass like me and buff some dish soap on the inside of your lens until clear before gameday.