digitalbum
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Sorry if this is in the wrong place, though about painting, but....well anyway....
So I have a few ansi z87.1 rated eye protection glasses and one pair of DeWalt goggles (https://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-DPG82-11-Concealer-Anti-Fog-Safety/dp/B01A12J3GI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1508535450&sr=8-1&keywords=dewalt+safety+goggles)
All are "Anti-Fog" and I realize the limitations of that, especially with temperature changes and whether or not nose/face masks are worn (i'm just using the cheapo disposable dust ones not a full on respirator (got question about those at end).
I do a little scuba diving and have lots of mask defogger and was wondering if that would help on the DeWalt safety goggles or the protection glasses? I HAVE tried it, doesn't seem to hurt anything but haven't experimented much (and I guess wearing dust masks is the real test, breathe usually goes up into mask/goggles).
Anyone have experience with this? or tips? or alternatives? or even if those 3M Respirators are a good investment?
So WHAT in the heck are you using it for, you're wondering??....with JUST googles or glasses, sometimes BB gun shooting, WITH dust mask, sanding, small and quick spray paint projects.
With the DeWalt Goggles, which i really like, they tend to get more condensation than fog, but anyway....
Any advice tips would be radical
So I have a few ansi z87.1 rated eye protection glasses and one pair of DeWalt goggles (https://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-DPG82-11-Concealer-Anti-Fog-Safety/dp/B01A12J3GI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1508535450&sr=8-1&keywords=dewalt+safety+goggles)
All are "Anti-Fog" and I realize the limitations of that, especially with temperature changes and whether or not nose/face masks are worn (i'm just using the cheapo disposable dust ones not a full on respirator (got question about those at end).
I do a little scuba diving and have lots of mask defogger and was wondering if that would help on the DeWalt safety goggles or the protection glasses? I HAVE tried it, doesn't seem to hurt anything but haven't experimented much (and I guess wearing dust masks is the real test, breathe usually goes up into mask/goggles).
Anyone have experience with this? or tips? or alternatives? or even if those 3M Respirators are a good investment?
So WHAT in the heck are you using it for, you're wondering??....with JUST googles or glasses, sometimes BB gun shooting, WITH dust mask, sanding, small and quick spray paint projects.
With the DeWalt Goggles, which i really like, they tend to get more condensation than fog, but anyway....
Any advice tips would be radical
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