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July 18th, 2011, 23:51 | #16 |
a.k.a. Kody_1
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July 19th, 2011, 01:25 | #17 |
Apply some shaving cream to your lense and rub it in until it 'disappears'. You can try this on your bathroom mirror, you'll see that the part you applied shaving cream to will not fog up.
I personally prefer this method to the dish soap method which is, ironically, a lot messier. |
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July 19th, 2011, 14:23 | #18 |
I prefer the paste style anti-fog, namely Cat-Shit brand (no, it's not real cat shit). I find the pastes work better for the rubbing in and letting dry than a spray (there is just too much carrier/water to evaporate cleanly)
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July 19th, 2011, 20:37 | #19 |
Look down, look up: where are you? You're at an airsoft field With the Goggles Your Goggles could Smell Like. What's in your hands? I have it right here: it's an airsoft grenade with the pin still in it. Look again! The Grenade is Now a Tomahawk! Anything can happen when your goggles smells like fear and not like sanitation. I'm on a jackalope.
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**Certified Tornado Tech**Will fix your guns for food and BBs** Last edited by Red62; July 19th, 2011 at 20:43.. |
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July 19th, 2011, 21:05 | #20 | |
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