From:
gary grossman <grossman@zzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Thu, 18 Aug 2005 08:08:45 -0400
Subject:
speaking of fogging
"Cloth, such as the ones used to prevent fogging on auto windshields, or
to eliminate static in laundry dryers, would work."
I'm having a real problem with my safety glasses fogging, given that I'm
carving outside in 90 degree heat and 98% humidity. Any suggestions?
Would those auto windshield defoggers work or do they contain chemicals
that I wouldn't want to have close to my eyes? Seems to me that scuba
shops also sell some sort of defogger for masks.
Anyone have any experience with this problem?
good carving, g2
>
Gary D. Grossman
G. Grossman Fine Art
http://www.negia.net/~grossman/
Distinguished Research Professor - Animal Ecology
Warnell School of Forest Resources
University of Georgia
Athens, GA, USA 30602
http://www.arches.uga.edu/~grossman/
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