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Where can I get an anti-fog wax stick from?

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Kimbles20 | 22:35 Mon 20th Nov 2006 | Motoring
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Hi,

We recently went to the NEC Motorbike show in Birmingham where we saw an Anti-fog wax stick which they used on peoples glasses, mirrors, windows and helmet visors.

Does anyone know where I can get hold of one of these or even the name of it would help.

Thanks in advance

Kim
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you can get a anti fog liquid from halfords, its in the cleaning section, i use it on me beetle windscreen, its good stuff, not sure of the name though but you can't miss it
I find wiping and polishing on some spit on the inside of the visor works a treat... just a penny pinching option!
In my motor cycling days we used to rub some soap, the stuff you wash your hands with, on the inside of our goggles and spread it with a dry cloth, try it on the mirror in the bathroom works a treat.
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Thanks for all your answers, Ethel's was the closest but it isnt quite the thing. We might get some of that to see if it does the trick.

Thanks also, for all your suggestions. I think I might get some of that cat crap if I cannot find what i'm looking for.
I've tried a few of these anti-fog sticks/sprays/gels whatever and they invariably end up in the bin. They work great for a few hours, i.e. apply, polish, hold over steaming kettle, voila! no fog! Next morning, magic product has dried out, visor steams up.
I use a small blob of washing-up liquid, smear it round, polish off with a clean tissue.

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