This really helps! I’ve been through over 10 pairs of motocross goggles and I’ve learned the goggle bag is like a glasses cleaning cloth and it need put to use.
@@beamingyoshitzgodwet them with warm water. A lot of it. Let it soak in so it breaks down the water easier, use a bit of pressure like a garden hose with your thumb over it to blast off the bulk, and continue from there with regular cleaning.
If they come out, sure. Some mx goggles don’t have a removable lens, which is why I skipped that step. The bath is really about cleaning the foam and strap.
@@anthony000izt yes, warm soapy water or run it under warm water from the the tap to remove mud if it’s caked on before you put in water bath. Just don’t use any brushes or towels or anything that could scratch the lens.
squarebag73 You can use your goggle bag or a microfiber cloth to wipe those off. Use a tiny bit of water if they’re being stubborn. Just make sure the bag is clean! Good idea to throw that in the wash once in a while.
MB, unfortunately the only true solution I’ve found for scratches is to buy a replacement lens. I always store them in the goggle bag and I keep one tear off on my goggles at all times to protect them because I’m klutzy 🤪
Can you do a video of how you clean motocross boots I know how to clean motocross boots I just want to know your Method and if it’s better than what I’m doing
Sorry for the late response. We actually have the footage for this and will be putting something out this spring. We rent out WHITE moto boots, so I've gotten REALLY good at this... Stay tuned!
Ha! Never tried it. I think you'd be fine as long as the goggle bag stays closed and you put the washer on the delicate cycle. Stay away from any fabric softeners or harsh detergents. Let us know how it works out.
MB, the soap should be diluted enough in the water that this isn't an issue, but if you find there is soap residue, I'd submerge the goggles again in fresh water, swish them around, and let them dry again. You can use your goggle bag to clean off the water spots.
This really helps! I’ve been through over 10 pairs of motocross goggles and I’ve learned the goggle bag is like a glasses cleaning cloth and it need put to use.
Stoked to hear it! Thanks for letting us know you find the videos useful 🤘🏼
Mountainist no problem
how do i clean my goggles that have some caked up mud from the day before without scratching them up too bad?
@@beamingyoshitzgodwet them with warm water. A lot of it. Let it soak in so it breaks down the water easier, use a bit of pressure like a garden hose with your thumb over it to blast off the bulk, and continue from there with regular cleaning.
Quick question can you wash tinted goggles with soap and water or should I remove the lenses
I have a question Should I take out the lens before putting in the soapy water
Thanks so much love the channel
If they come out, sure. Some mx goggles don’t have a removable lens, which is why I skipped that step. The bath is really about cleaning the foam and strap.
How do you get gas out of the foam
Just curious on how you clean goggles with roll offs.
Great video! Subscribed!
so how do you recommend cleaning the actual lense itself? thanks in advance.
After you take them out the water and let everything dry, use a clean goggle bag to gently remove the water spots.
@@ILLAwomen so soaking them in the soapy water should remove the mud?
@@anthony000izt yes, warm soapy water or run it under warm water from the the tap to remove mud if it’s caked on before you put in water bath. Just don’t use any brushes or towels or anything that could scratch the lens.
@@ILLAwomen awesome, thanks so much for the replies.
After soaking the goggles and after they air dry, how do you clean the water spots?
squarebag73 You can use your goggle bag or a microfiber cloth to wipe those off. Use a tiny bit of water if they’re being stubborn. Just make sure the bag is clean! Good idea to throw that in the wash once in a while.
Soap and warm water ruined my new goggles
ruined how? did it damage the anti-fog coating or something else?
i just threw them in warm water i think there modly
Is there a way you can take very light scratches out of your goggles
MB, unfortunately the only true solution I’ve found for scratches is to buy a replacement lens. I always store them in the goggle bag and I keep one tear off on my goggles at all times to protect them because I’m klutzy 🤪
Were can i buy the tear offs?
Which brand goggles do you run?
@@ILLAwomen strata 2 100%
@@speedyboi349 100% website make sure they fit the ones u wear the website gives u diff options
@@francescawarner69 ohh they have a website
I didn't know that
Thanks bud
Here have a cookie as a gift full of gratitude 🍪
@@speedyboi349 yea lol and motosport.com has anything u need for racing like gear from a lot of brands and parts for ur bike
I like you video, May i know how to cooperate with you .
Can you do a video of how you clean motocross boots I know how to clean motocross boots I just want to know your Method and if it’s better than what I’m doing
Sorry for the late response. We actually have the footage for this and will be putting something out this spring. We rent out WHITE moto boots, so I've gotten REALLY good at this... Stay tuned!
Mountainist ok thanks
Mountainist I also have a comment on your video that’s titled what to wear
Can you put goggles in the goggle bag and put in the washer?
Ha! Never tried it. I think you'd be fine as long as the goggle bag stays closed and you put the washer on the delicate cycle. Stay away from any fabric softeners or harsh detergents. Let us know how it works out.
And how do I get the soap out of the goggles
MB, the soap should be diluted enough in the water that this isn't an issue, but if you find there is soap residue, I'd submerge the goggles again in fresh water, swish them around, and let them dry again. You can use your goggle bag to clean off the water spots.
Mountainist ok thanks