HOME: What kind of eye protect is appropriate for glass fibre insulation but won't fog up? [solved]

I've tried various goggles (some with more ventilation than others) and resorted to swimming goggles, but they all steam up after 60 seconds at the most. Maybe I sweat too much(!), but whatever I try doesn't seem to be very effective (i.e. licking the lenses, rubbing with a potato, etc.)

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In the end, I did without. I was laying it only so figured I shouldn't have too much of a problem - and I didn't. - Umber Ferrule 11 years ago
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They make a spray for Hockey visors that prevents them from fogging up; I have never tried it on goggles, but it should work on goggles too. It always kept my visor fog free, and I was always hot and sweaty playing hockey. You should be able to find it at your local sporting goods store.

Actually I can't believe I have never tried this, I'm going to spray my safety glasses right now.

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I got some of that spray from a sporting goods store for my biking glasses - works well. - Jared Harley 12 years ago

I've never had much luck with goggles. I just use the regular safety glasses that look like sunglasses. Should provide enough eye protection for doing fiberglass insulation anyways.

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