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The inside of my lens is completely soakedUpdated 4 months ago

Accidentally dropped your goggles in the snow or wore them on a rainy day? If snow or water has collected on the inside of your lenses, it can lead to fogging and blurry vision. Follow these steps to restore clear visibility:

Note that our inner lenses are treated with an anti-fog coating. Avoid rubbing the inner surface when it’s wet, as this can remove the coating and damage the lens. Instead, gently pat it dry to preserve the coating and avoid needing a replacement lens.

1. Shake off any large particles by moving the goggles vigorously in all directions up, down, and side to side. Ensure that all ventilation ports are clear.

2. Use a clean goggle bag or microfiber cloth to gently pat away excess moisture. Avoid using rough materials such as gloves, paper towels, or any item that may have residues like sunscreen or food grease.

3. Allow the lenses to air dry completely in an open space.

4. For the final step, put your goggles back on just before you begin skiing or riding. Wearing them while sitting or hiking will not help with drying and can cause immediate fogging.

By following these steps, you’ll ensure your goggles stay clear and ready for action.

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