So what methods do you employ to stop the lenses of your Rift from fogging up (especially this time of year when it's cooler and damper)? If I don't do something to stop it, I spend the first half hour or so wiping the mist off the lenses every minute until the whole Rift gets warmed up enough from wearing it. These are the things I do before using the Rift to stop my Rift lenses from steaming up:
* If the central heating is on, place the lenses on top of the radiator for 5 minutes, then install them.
* If the central heating is not on but I've just used the kettle, dump the lenses in the remaining hot water from the kettle, dry off when hot, then install.
* If none of the above, run the hot tap until hand hot and then dump the lenses in a sink of warm water for a couple of minutes, dry, and install.
The main issue is the lenses seem to have a lot of thermal mass as it were and take a LONG time to warm up unless you do something actively. I've however not seen anyone else complain that the lenses constantly fog up so either everyone does something like the above, or I'm unusually moist!
* If the central heating is on, place the lenses on top of the radiator for 5 minutes, then install them.
* If the central heating is not on but I've just used the kettle, dump the lenses in the remaining hot water from the kettle, dry off when hot, then install.
* If none of the above, run the hot tap until hand hot and then dump the lenses in a sink of warm water for a couple of minutes, dry, and install.
The main issue is the lenses seem to have a lot of thermal mass as it were and take a LONG time to warm up unless you do something actively. I've however not seen anyone else complain that the lenses constantly fog up so either everyone does something like the above, or I'm unusually moist!
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