Accessories for Diving Masks

McNett Sea Quick Diving Mask Anti-fog Anti-fog Mask Liquid Spray 60ml 60ml Code: 21245

- Suitable for cleaning and anti-fogging action on diving masks, cameras, lenses, ski masks, and sunglasses

- Non-toxic and biodegradable

- Does not contain alcohol or silicone

- Not recommended for...

- Suitable for cleaning and anti-fogging action on diving masks, cameras, lenses, ski masks, and sunglasses

- Non-toxic and biodegradable

- Does not contain alcohol or silicone

- Not recommended for swimming goggles or contact lenses

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Description

Description

- Suitable for cleaning and anti-fogging action on diving masks, cameras, lenses, ski masks, and sunglasses

- Non-toxic and biodegradable

- Does not contain alcohol or silicone

- Not recommended for swimming goggles or contact lenses

Instructions for Use

For diving masks:

  • Spray Sea Quick onto the lens
  • Apply over the entire surface with your fingers
  • Rinse immediately after application

For camera lenses, ski masks, hockey masks, paintball masks, sunglasses, binoculars, telescopes, and mirrors:

  • Spray Sea Quick onto the lens surface
  • Wipe immediately in circular motions using a Microfiber towel or a soft lens cloth

In case of contact with eyes, rinse with plenty of water.

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Number
21245
Type
Anti-Fog Mask

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • Mike_Aldebaran
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    I bought it from a store after researching on skroutz, to see if they have improved compared to the past, but unfortunately not. My observations are specific, but also for all similar products. After 55 years of swimming in pools and the sea with goggles (chlorine and salt are what ruin the coating), all these products are a waste of money. The only thing that does the real job of not fogging up is what I learned from a colleague a few years ago: I wash the goggles with hand soap (inside, of course), then I put a little plain white toothpaste (careful, not colored), spread it, leave it for a while and then rinse it thoroughly. Before I go into the pool or the sea, I apply saliva (even with the tongue, since we are talking about toothpaste), but I never put pool or sea water in the goggles. If they get a little foggy due to, for example, the sun, I apply a little saliva on the spot. Simple rinsing with tap water as soon as I finish swimming. With this process, they don't fog up or only slightly due to the sun, and it has been 3 weeks without needing to apply toothpaste again. Try it.

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  • I bought it from a store after researching on skroutz, to see if they have improved compared to the past, but unfortunately not. My observations are specific, but also for all similar products. After 55 years of swimming in pools and the sea with goggles (chlorine and salt are what ruin the coating), all these products are a waste of money. The only thing that does the real job of not fogging up is what I learned from a colleague a few years ago: I wash the goggles with hand soap (inside, of course), then I put a little plain white toothpaste (careful, not colored), spread it, leave it for a while and then rinse it thoroughly. Before I go into the pool or the sea, I apply saliva (even with the tongue, since we are talking about toothpaste), but I never put pool or sea water in the goggles. If they get a little foggy due to, for example, the sun, I apply a little saliva on the spot. Simple rinsing with tap water as soon as I finish swimming. With this process, they don't fog up or only slightly due to the sun, and it has been 3 weeks without needing to apply toothpaste again. Try it.

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Description & Specifications

- Suitable for cleaning and anti-fogging action on diving masks, cameras, lenses, ski masks, and sunglasses

- Non-toxic and biodegradable

- Does not contain alcohol or silicone

- Not recommended for swimming goggles or contact lenses

Instructions for Use

For diving masks:

  • Spray Sea Quick onto the lens
  • Apply over the entire surface with your fingers
  • Rinse immediately after application

For camera lenses, ski masks, hockey masks, paintball masks, sunglasses, binoculars, telescopes, and mirrors:

  • Spray Sea Quick onto the lens surface
  • Wipe immediately in circular motions using a Microfiber towel or a soft lens cloth

In case of contact with eyes, rinse with plenty of water.

Manufacturer

Product Number
21245
Type
Anti-Fog Mask

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (1)

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  • Mike_Aldebaran
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    4 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    I bought it from a store after researching on skroutz, to see if they have improved compared to the past, but unfortunately not. My observations are specific, but also for all similar products. After 55 years of swimming in pools and the sea with goggles (chlorine and salt are what ruin the coating), all these products are a waste of money. The only thing that does the real job of not fogging up is what I learned from a colleague a few years ago: I wash the goggles with hand soap (inside, of course), then I put a little plain white toothpaste (careful, not colored), spread it, leave it for a while and then rinse it thoroughly. Before I go into the pool or the sea, I apply saliva (even with the tongue, since we are talking about toothpaste), but I never put pool or sea water in the goggles. If they get a little foggy due to, for example, the sun, I apply a little saliva on the spot. Simple rinsing with tap water as soon as I finish swimming. With this process, they don't fog up or only slightly due to the sun, and it has been 3 weeks without needing to apply toothpaste again. Try it.

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  • I bought it from a store after researching on skroutz, to see if they have improved compared to the past, but unfortunately not. My observations are specific, but also for all similar products. After 55 years of swimming in pools and the sea with goggles (chlorine and salt are what ruin the coating), all these products are a waste of money. The only thing that does the real job of not fogging up is what I learned from a colleague a few years ago: I wash the goggles with hand soap (inside, of course), then I put a little plain white toothpaste (careful, not colored), spread it, leave it for a while and then rinse it thoroughly. Before I go into the pool or the sea, I apply saliva (even with the tongue, since we are talking about toothpaste), but I never put pool or sea water in the goggles. If they get a little foggy due to, for example, the sun, I apply a little saliva on the spot. Simple rinsing with tap water as soon as I finish swimming. With this process, they don't fog up or only slightly due to the sun, and it has been 3 weeks without needing to apply toothpaste again. Try it.

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