Need some suggestions to keep eyepieces from fogging up

If he's using a real gasmask he could gut it of the valves etc. to allow more air in.

Balaclava = clothing.
baclava = pastry.

I have already cut a lot of the insides from the mouthpiece and it made a big difference. I've been looking for anything else I can remove, but haven't had much luck. I actually like the idea of putting small ventilation holes in the eyepieces. Would a tiny dremel bit work? If not, would I have to use a drill or maybe slice into it?
Rats, I still got the spelling wrong? I actually thought it was a difference between baklava and baclava. I even looked in several catalogs and that was the spelling they used.
 
Lois, if you go to Radio shack, you can pick up a small computer fan, a 9V battery connector, and a switch (you can get as fancy as you want). Many, many years ago we took 486 computer fans and mounted them into paintball helmets, it worked great. I've done this for years. I have also tried baby shampoo, shaving cream, and various sprays, I find that cat crap works the best......along with a fan :lol
 
It's Balaclava!!!!! And yes, you can put the fan in the filter, that is what I did. Also you can just remove the filter material itself that may improve the airflow. I actually put a speaker in a large filter one year with an amplifier and voice changer!
 
Here's a quick trick we used to tell folks when I taught ski lessons : Shampoo.

Take shampoo and wipe it on the inside. Then wash it out with some water, but just enough to get the blur out. Leave it out to dry and there you go.

this also works splendidly on shower mirrors.
 
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