
I wore them all the time over the summer when I was gardening and cleaning. What I remember most is wearing them in those days when streams washed over my brick deck and walkways. Attached picture courtesy of my wife, you can see the glasses fit well. You can also see the amount of dirt on the Tyvek suit. For those of you who don't know, cleaning bricks with a pressure washer isn't difficult, it's just boring and very messy. Hitting a crack head-on can break the seal, and hitting a crack where the concrete has already deteriorated will hurl objects in your face. Your head will mostly be pointing down, keeping a close eye on the washed away dirt, so every time this happens you end up with a pile of debris and loose particles of concrete and brick. These things have saved my eyes several times. They stayed clear and didn't fog up like goggles, although not as dense, the surrounding ridges offer more than enough protection. They stayed on my face while my face was constantly tilted down. fold for easy storage on a tray at the top of my tool chest and remind me if I should put them on every time I pick up a tool. BTW, for those of you wondering, you can easily fill cracks/dramas with cobblestone sand to make the brick look brand new.

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