anti-fog?

The thread on goggles got me to wondering: Is there an actual honest-to-goodness decent anti-fog solution for goggles? The anti-fog coating on the goggles I use (Tyr Socket Rocket 2.0) lasts for about one swim. After that I do the spit thing, but they still fog up. :violin: Is there any real solution? Thx, Skip Montanaro
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  • Skip, I've been using the Speedo anti-fog for a few years now. Once the factory a-f disappears, just rinse with clean water after use, spray on the Speedo stuff, drain the excess and let it dry after each swim. Don't touch the interior of the lens with anything including your fingers otherwise the surface will deteriorate. I had started out using the Tyr Drops but (IMO) I've found the Speedo a-f superior.
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  • Skip, I've been using the Speedo anti-fog for a few years now. Once the factory a-f disappears, just rinse with clean water after use, spray on the Speedo stuff, drain the excess and let it dry after each swim. Don't touch the interior of the lens with anything including your fingers otherwise the surface will deteriorate. I had started out using the Tyr Drops but (IMO) I've found the Speedo a-f superior.
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