Hello, during the summer I made those Spider-Man lenses you see in the pics, and I'm having a very annoying problem.
So what I did was cut the rubber part off a toy mask, and then I glued plastic (for the reflective look) and after that I glued 2 pieces of spray painted kitchen splatter. What's happening is that the lenses are fogging up pretty bad, and when people say "apply a coat of X" I run into a problem: the plastic (which is what's fogging up) is after the kitchen splatter and I can't get to it.
So I was thinking that maybe anti-fog spray would go through the kitchen splatter and reach the plastic? I'm not sure what to do, because it fogs up in seconds and I can't see anything (only shapes). And this wouldn't be a problem if it was just a photoshoot or an open space but I'll be inside a con and I don't want to bump into people or not being able to enjoy the con because I can't see anything.
I don't mind having to take the mask off from time to time but it literally fogs up in seconds.
Any ideas? I'm new to this whole DIY thing.
Thanks!
So what I did was cut the rubber part off a toy mask, and then I glued plastic (for the reflective look) and after that I glued 2 pieces of spray painted kitchen splatter. What's happening is that the lenses are fogging up pretty bad, and when people say "apply a coat of X" I run into a problem: the plastic (which is what's fogging up) is after the kitchen splatter and I can't get to it.
So I was thinking that maybe anti-fog spray would go through the kitchen splatter and reach the plastic? I'm not sure what to do, because it fogs up in seconds and I can't see anything (only shapes). And this wouldn't be a problem if it was just a photoshoot or an open space but I'll be inside a con and I don't want to bump into people or not being able to enjoy the con because I can't see anything.
I don't mind having to take the mask off from time to time but it literally fogs up in seconds.
Any ideas? I'm new to this whole DIY thing.
Thanks!