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Review on ๐Ÿ‘๏ธ Just Add Water JAW1795 Jaws Spit Antifog Gel: Premium 1-Ounce Solution for Maximum Clarity by Phil Anderson

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works on goggles under a motorcycle helmet.

One of the most uncomfortable things about riding a motorcycle with full-face goggles is having the lenses fog up from your breath or from the environment. I tried the quick squirt first: it worked pretty well with the goggles, so at least it wasn't a waste of time; However, the Quick Spit did not work with prescription lenses. The spit bottle even says NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PRECISION LENSES, but the description on the website doesn't mention that. Now I've decided to get some anti-fog gel other than a quick spit. Both the gel and spray are awkward to apply, but the gel works with prescription glasses. After my OCD polished them until I was satisfied, I put on my helmet and tried on both goggles: my goggles no longer fog up badly. Some fog may form, but it dissipates quickly without much disruption. When applying to small lenses, be sure to choose a size smaller than a pea. The slightest excess makes it difficult to polish the lenses easily. You'll need to keep polishing to remove streaks, streaks, and heavy haze. The app is very annoying but seems to take more than a day. Later I will test my glasses on a real bike ride. I'll see how it affects visibility and how effective it is in use.

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