PPE for detailing...

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Many of us experienced having accidental splatter on our face once or twice in our lives. Some of the chemicals we deal with can be very dangerous if we get it in our eyes, nose, or anywhere on our face. I used to wear protective googles and masks but they can be cumbersome to wear and breath. Plus... if you want to take a sip of beverage, then you have to take it off and put it back on afterwards.

With COVID being part of our lives in 2020, I been experimenting with many face coverings. I found a solution that worked well for me as well as complying with my state's COVID PPE requirement. I hope this would comes in handy for some of you as well.

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Here is the link to Amazon...

https://www.amazon.com/Jackson-Safety-Premium-Detachable-Anti-Fog/dp/B087F1J9BC/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Jackson+Safety+GPL500+Premium+Goggle+with+Detachable+Face+Shield%2C+Anti-Fog+Coating%2C+Clear+Lens%2C+Blue%2C+21000&qid=1606936991&s=industrial&sr=1-1
 
Tell us more about this face shield...how is it for us folk who wear glasses? How is the fogging?

It seem awful cheap money-wise...

Thanks for taking the time to respond!
 
I wear glasses as well. no issues with fitment over them. They are anti-fog. Wore it for over 8 hrs and it didnt fog once. I also bought the more expensive version to this and I find them both to work around the same so I returned the one that was 3x the cost.
 
All of my PPE is still at the supplier LOL.

The only exceptions are my knee pads because these old knees don't like concrete floors and my 3.00 reading glasses so I can see what I'm doing.
 
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