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What is a good anti-fog spray for the interior aircraft windows?
Departing during Buffalo's lake effect snow last Thursday, I had my plate full as it was when about 1,500 feet above the ground the interior of my Bonanza's windows glazed over in a fog that quickly turned to ice. -- Peter |
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Good gosh,, that would have been a nightmare. If it happened that fast
anti-fog spray would not do much. Good ol cabin heat and alot of it is a wonderful thing in that scenerio. Ben www.haaspowerair.com Peter R. wrote: What is a good anti-fog spray for the interior aircraft windows? Departing during Buffalo's lake effect snow last Thursday, I had my plate full as it was when about 1,500 feet above the ground the interior of my Bonanza's windows glazed over in a fog that quickly turned to ice. -- Peter |
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snip Good ol cabin heat and alot of it is a wonderful thing in that scenerio. Of course. ![]() given that outside was IMC due to moderate snow and clouds. Fortunately the band of snow extended only about 20 miles east, the direction I was flying, and I left it above a broken layer at 11,000 feet with sunshine above. Between the heat, the fresh air vents, and the sunshine, the windows eventually cleared. -- Peter |
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On 2006-10-15, Peter R. wrote:
What is a good anti-fog spray for the interior aircraft windows? Divers and snorkelers use spit! -- Ben Jackson AD7GD http://www.ben.com/ |
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![]() x-archive-no: yes On Oct 15, 6:24 pm, Ben Jackson wrote: On 2006-10-15, Peter R. wrote: What is a good anti-fog spray for the interior aircraft windows?Divers and snorkelers use spit! Spit can work to reduce fog but not as effective or long lasting as anti-fog solution (which can be substituted with shampoo). I use spit for my swim goggles and baby shampoo for my diving mask (just smear a few drops then rinse off with water). I'd think that any kind of shampoo will work but the baby shampoo does not irritate your eyes. It does not hurt to try rubbing some diluted shampoo solution on the interior aircraft windows to see if it helps to reduce fogging. Hai Longworth |
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"Peter R." writes:
What is a good anti-fog spray for the interior aircraft windows? Departing during Buffalo's lake effect snow last Thursday, You didn't stay and enjoy all the fun??? -- A host is a host from coast to & no one will talk to a host that's close........[v].(301) 56-LINUX Unless the host (that isn't close).........................pob 1433 is busy, hung or dead....................................20915-1433 |
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David Lesher wrote:
You didn't stay and enjoy all the fun??? Luckily not. Buffalo really got nailed that night and early Saturday morning. -- Peter |
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Peter R. wrote:
What is a good anti-fog spray for the interior aircraft windows? This stuff works on swim goggles: http://www.aquagoggles.com/zerofog.asp |
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Dave Butler wrote:
This stuff works on swim goggles: http://www.aquagoggles.com/zerofog.asp Interesting. No mention of whether it is safe to apply to plexiglass that I can see. -- Peter |
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