Red Hood Helmet

Jack Nalbrand

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Hello, it's my first time posting but not the first time around! I've been making a redhood helmet lately but as I finished it I encountered a big problem. For the eyes I used lenses from a pair of sunglasses that are like mirror, but when I put it on due to my breahing they quickly blur. I tried opening holes but it didn't work, I then unglued the bottom half of the lenses from the inside so it would have a bit of space from the mask for the air to go out but that just bought a few more minutes wearing it and seeing around. I have no more ideas on how to make it so I can wear it for some time... I'll post a pic of it bellow!! Any ideas will be apreciated! 10928718_419762888181240_851059721_n.jpg10921667_419762881514574_2100727066_n.jpg
 
amazon sells a ton of anti fog sprays. Any sport or activity that people wear goggles they have fogging issues. rain x also makes a anti fog for windshields. goodluck
 
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The anti dive fog should work. If not you can go to a local motorcycle shop and they have some stuff to help with fogging too. I have the same problem when I wear my Motorcycle helmet with fogging and it helped with my daughters Sabine Helmet.
 
The anti dive fog should work. If not you can go to a local motorcycle shop and they have some stuff to help with fogging too. I have the same problem when I wear my Motorcycle helmet with fogging and it helped with my daughters Sabine Helmet.

I tried anti-steam spray that my father once used for our cars windows but didn't work... I'll try the diving anti fog spray next.
 
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