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Cheers guys, got a lot of stuff to try! I'll have some nice fairy liquidy spitty glasses in no time :thumbup1:

 

18 Stoner - Yeah, I have been pinching the metal bit down :001_smile:

 

Ian - Cheers for the link, something to consider when I've got a bit more dosh

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Toothpaste. apply a small amout to each lens, and polish off with a soft tissue until the lens is clear. the toothpaste leaves a film that stops your glasses from steaming up

 

 

It does work

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Best I could find that wasn't tool porn

 

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2242/3528093865_7f51096c66.jpg

 

I have used a full face mask with a belt mounted blower/filter for years now. Everyone thinks that it's too much gear to wear, but I tell you, if I am tempted to not use it for 5mins sanding , OMG do I feel all my nasal passages suffering for a day or so. You don't realise what damage you might be doing until you remove the hazard.

AND full eye protection is invaluable, no more lumps of clinker in your eyes in the mornings, no more micro scratches to prematurely induce catacts......

I am going to be doing this into old age, hope you are all going to be too!!

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Try using Rain-X anti fog, works well on motorbike lid visors and paintball masks. About £6 a bottle but lasts a lot of applications.

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