Re: ToothPaste????




Harry Brogan Wrote:
...one "solution" is to rub
toothpaste on your lenses. I have NEVER heard of this as most of the
toothpaste I know of is and abrasive and would scratch the lenses.
Tooth paste IS abrasive, but on a very fine level. Can't say I've tried
it on glasses/goggles, but I have used it with some success to polish
the display of an mp3-player.

Harry Brogan Wrote:
....Has anyone else even heard of this "solution"??????

As an anti-fog remedy, no.


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dabac

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