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Ok, My local fields don't allow mesh ANYTHING. I usually use anti-fog glasses with a Shemagh. The only problem with that is they FOG. A LOT, from my breath. I have tried many ways of tying it but it still fogs. I have used the spray and it still fogs. I don't want really bulking goggles like the rest of my team has, because i hate anything bulgy on my face. I was wondering if swimming goggles worked/held up and I also wanted to know what you guys run (incuding your full face mask). Where i airsoft is generally in the sun with the only shade from some bunkers. And it can be anywhere from 105 degrees to 50 degrees here in Northern California until we decide to stop playing. Thanks.
 

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Wash it with dish soap? or is there more to it. I'm going out this weekend so i might try that.
 

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Lately i have just been playing with glasses, because i tend to lay back out of range of most. I have others on my team that are getting upset because their goggles have been fogging, and they all use shemagh. We have tried some different face wraps and stuff but they just push our breath up. A few of us even have military anti-fog goggles that still fog, even with the anti fog vents and the special plugs to keep you breath off the goggles.
 

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Exept my field won't count those as full seal goggles.
 

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I just tried the dawn soap, and it works fairly well, I like it. It makes things kinda duzzy if your close to them, and yeah. But it's better then not seeing because of fogging. I hope to try the baby soap later tonight.
 
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