Help with fogging scope/binocs


Loomis1228

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Last year I was hunting in the rain. I tried to keep my stuff covered until I needed them. When a moment occurred where I just about soiled myself from seeing such a big buck, I couldn't find him in my scope because of the condesation/fog. I have tried rain x anti fog wipes (not helpful), glycerin (didn't work).....

anyone have ideas?

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Last year I was hunting in the rain. I tried to keep my stuff covered until I needed them. When a moment occurred where I just about soiled myself from seeing such a big buck, I couldn't find him in my scope because of the condesation/fog. I have tried rain x anti fog wipes (not helpful), glycerin (didn't work).....

anyone have ideas?

The only thing I can suggest is Parkers Antifog solution. I use it for when it gets very cold in the mornings & the heat from my face use to fog my binoculars. Haven't had a problem since. Also be very careful about using products such as rain x & glycerin on your scopes & binoculars. Your lenses are covered with special coatings to help you see better in low light & some coatings are used to keep out stray light. Using stuff like rain x you could be damaging the scope or binocular lenses by wiping the coatings off.

Try Parkers solution its specifically made for scope & binocular lenses.

http://www.parkersperfect.com/intro_frameset.htm

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