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Mold/mildew on ski goggles
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Hi,
Hi have mold/mildew on the inside lens of my ski goggles. How can I get rid of it without harming the goggles?
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Warm soapy water and make sure they are properly dry before you put them away.
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I tried, did'nt work
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is the mildew between two layers of the lens?
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I'm not sure, but I don't think so, it seems to be on the outside of the interior lens because I can kind of feel it when I touch it
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the outside of the interior lens
If it's really not shifting with soapy water you could try bleach/water (equal quantities). Or maybe very gentle rub with some bicarb. If they're not useable as they are, you've nothing to lose by trying a bit harder. I've never known goggles get mildew on them, which is why I wondered if it was between inner and outer lenses.
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