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Review on 👓 Enhanced CAT CRAP Lens Cleaner with Anti-Fog Properties by Reynaldo Tong

Revainrating 3 out of 5

*extreme* three way comparison

I train in karate and wear glasses. It's not the best combination - I spend too much time picking up glasses from the mat. So I went and bought a pair of sports glasses, they stay put but they fog up badly. (My *opponents* love sparring with blind guys. ;-) For those who don't practice the ancient Asian art of low kicks, this is the *best* workout. You sweat incredibly much, which makes this a real endurance test for the anti-fog compound. I tried an old motorcycle face shield spray but it didn't help much. NUMBER THREE is the aptly named Cat Crap. Ek Cat Crap glass and lens cleaner. It's a waxy substance that you apply and follow the buffing instructions until clear. But I don't know how to tell the difference between "polish clear" and "wipe". It solved the fogging problem better than the old spray I had. But it still didn't make the lenses transparent. Three stars. NUMBER TWO is Sea Drops McNett Sea Drops Anti-Fog & Lens Cleaner, (1.25 oz) It's a viscous liquid that you apply and let dry, then buff. I buffed it just enough to remove the stains and gave it a try. That worked out "pretty well". My lenses didn't fog up, stayed clear for the most part, but still had a few spots by the end of the lesson. Much better than the old spray but still not as good as number one. Four stars. NUMBER ONE in my opinion is Fog Tech. FogTech Anti-Fog 30ml Solution This is a clear solution that needs to be wiped off and left to dry. That's it, you can't guess how much polish you need. My glasses stayed clean and dry throughout the session. This might be the most expensive solution, but it works. Five stars. Now I see a foot approaching my nose. Much better. Next: Lock.

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
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  • Not sure