Cleaning Goggles
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Cleaning Goggles
I recently bought some new plastic bins to better organize my riding gear. Decided to go through my gear and clean it all up and get it all sorted and organized. I have 6 pairs of goggles and they had dirt all around the edges of the lenses and generally dirty. Normally I would do the ole windex and a cloth to clean them, but I just dropped them in the washer, added a cleaning pod, put it on delicate and low level with cold water. Dang if they didn't come out looking like new! Now I got all six pair clean and ready for use!
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Re: Cleaning Goggles
I think the kids call that a "life hack"! Good one, I'll give it a try!
F*** work.
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I think it goes without saying, DON'T PUT THEM IN THE DRYER!
There could be some "blonde" riders, just sayin'
There could be some "blonde" riders, just sayin'
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Re: Cleaning Goggles
Slap a skirt on you big fella and someone might just take you home... How is your cooking?Firebolter wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 12:33 pmI think it goes without saying, DON'T PUT THEM IN THE DRYER!
There could be some "blonde" riders, just sayin'
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That does not work well for dual pane lenses. Water will get in between them.
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