Bill and Terri Posted August 16, 2004 #1 Share Posted August 16, 2004 Just bought snorkeling equipment for our 9/4 cruise. I was reluctant to purchase over the internet since someone suggested how important it was to try on the mask and make sure it fit properly. Glad I did, because several of the masks I tried on did not fit well at all. We both bought purge masks and a super dry snorkel. I am considering buying some mask defog. There's also a product to scrub new masks. What are your recommendations? Are they necessary? Do they work? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sddiver Posted August 16, 2004 #2 Share Posted August 16, 2004 When the mask is brand new they put a protective coating on the lens for shipping/storage ect. Use a soft bristle brush and some toothpaste to scrub it off. They also sell "defog" solutions. Instead get a small travel size bottle of baby shampoo. Use a couple of drops on the inside of the lens, smear around the entire surface with you finger, then rinse it off with the sea water just before you go in. Both work just as well as the stuff they sell for more Enjoy Rich Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sportsterjohn Posted August 16, 2004 #3 Share Posted August 16, 2004 As far as the scrub, I agree with the above poster. Just use toothpaste and a soft tooth brush. After you do it, do it a 2nd time. Never tried the baby shampoo for anti-fog though, I use anti-fog I bought and it works like a charm. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Orion1325 Posted August 16, 2004 #4 Share Posted August 16, 2004 The nice part about the baby shampoo is that if any of the water drips in your eyes, it doesn't sting. Spit, toothpaste, and mask de-fog work, but not as well as the baby shampoo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sea-jay Posted August 16, 2004 #5 Share Posted August 16, 2004 You also want to check the label on some of the commercial defogers you may run across. I found one that said "keep out of eyes" !!! And this was supposed to go into your mask????:mad: Johnson's no tears baby shampoo works best. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hkolln Posted August 16, 2004 #6 Share Posted August 16, 2004 We got our new masks from the local dive shop here in town and the lady said to put toothpaste on them and then rub it off. Not sure what that did but they are working great! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bruce-r Posted August 17, 2004 #7 Share Posted August 17, 2004 Dive Makai, the dive OP I used on the Big Island of Hawaii uses a very diluted solution of Palmolive dish soap and water. It works great, way better than spit. I also have used 500 psi, a commercial anti-fog and Sea Gold by Aquaseal. Both of these products work fine. They are both thick and a bit gooey. I have also used Sea Drops which don't work as well as spit. For the toothpaste, be sure to use actual paste, not gel, for the initial cleaning of the glass in the mask. I just used my finger tips and rubbed it in for a minute or 2 before rinsing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cram33 Posted August 17, 2004 #8 Share Posted August 17, 2004 Save your money and don't worry. Use the toothpaste on the mask at home when it is new. Before you get in the water spit in your mask. Rub it around. Rinse it out with sea water and out it right on your face. I am a diver and that's what we do. It sounds gross but it's not. And it works better than defog. If you don't believe me ask around at www.scubaboard.com Enjoy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snorkelcat Posted August 18, 2004 #9 Share Posted August 18, 2004 I put off a lot of body heat & if I don't use commerial anti-fog, I can't see a thing. Plus, I have to repeat it on occassion! :rolleyes: Spit doesn't do a thing for me! If you are going to be trying out your new equipment at a local pool, see what happens. Anti-fog doesn't cost that much! Have fun whatever you do!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lgeisz Posted September 13, 2004 #10 Share Posted September 13, 2004 Baby Shampoo is the bomb, use a thick generous coating and rinse off. I have use spit and defog and by far the shampoo works best for me. Just my 2 cents Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
simonv Posted September 13, 2004 #11 Share Posted September 13, 2004 Save your money and don't worry. Use the toothpaste on the mask at home when it is new. Before you get in the water spit in your mask. Rub it around. Rinse it out with sea water and out it right on your face. I am a diver and that's what we do. It sounds gross but it's not. And it works better than defog. He's right. I've been snorkeling for years, and spit is all you need. Dive masters don't use defogger, either. Toothpaste is the best thing for serious cleaning at home. If the mask fogs while snorkeling, just take it off, spit, rub, rinse and put it back on. Just be careful not to step on coral while you are cleaning the mask. Kicking with your fins leisurely is enough to keep your head above water. Snorkelers have done more damage to corals in all the popular sites, so be careful with what little we have left. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hilary Posted September 13, 2004 #12 Share Posted September 13, 2004 Well, the DM's on the dive boats I've been on all seem to use the baby shampoo/water spray bottle on their masks, at least in Hawaii and the Caribbean. I don't ever remember seeing a spray bottle with the shampoo/water in it on a snorkeling boat though. Spit doesn't work at all for me, and when you're 60+ feet underwater, the last thing you want is your mask fogging up. If you use the shampoo or commerical defog, you'll find that you never have to clean your mask, so you won't have to worry about damaging coral by trying to repeatedly rinse your mask. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TrqoisWtrs Posted September 13, 2004 #13 Share Posted September 13, 2004 I'm with the others - spit doesn't work for me. I have PSI500 which I use, one application lasts for multiple snorkel stops in a day, but when that runs out I'll have to try the baby shampoo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hkolln Posted September 13, 2004 #14 Share Posted September 13, 2004 We also bought our masks at the local dive shop...glad we did cause they fit so perfectly! BTW: Try toothpaste instead of buying that defog stuff....rub it on the mask, and wipe it off...worked great on ours. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nitrodog Posted September 19, 2004 #15 Share Posted September 19, 2004 After you buy the mask, you HAVE to rub the inside of the mask with toothpaste because the mask manufacturers coat the inside of the mask with a protective coating. If you don't do this, your mask will ALWAYS fog up. Use an abrasive like Crest, not a gell and do it a couple of times. Spit works to defog right before you dive but don't kid yourself, commercial defogger works a lot better than spit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Woodsmaster Posted September 25, 2004 #16 Share Posted September 25, 2004 Go spring for some PSI 500 defog. It works and has no potential ill effects that some soaps will......burning eyes..... (I understand the baby shampoo). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cmdchiefthom Posted January 25, 2005 #17 Share Posted January 25, 2005 There is always a small travel bottle of Johnson's baby shampoo in my dive bag and I've been using it for over forty years. Costs maybe a buck, you can find it almost anyplace in the world, and it sure doesn't burn your eyes. ;) Spit works as well, but I get a pretty dry mouth breathing compressed air, and spit doesn't come as easily on dive # 2. :p Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeeW Posted January 26, 2005 #18 Share Posted January 26, 2005 Back in the OLD days we just left a little water in the mask and sloshed it around. Still works when the defog quits :) . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
w&k Posted January 26, 2005 #19 Share Posted January 26, 2005 I can't tell you how many masks I've scrubbed over the years, and I've never found a commercial mask product that works better than Ultra Brite toothpaste & fingers. Smells pretty good too! For defog, we use Sea Drops, Clear Edge, whatever's handy, or spit if nothing else is around (I don't have very good spit) The only commercial defog we have used that didn't do well was Gorilla Snot. Have a wonderful trip! Wendy next up Splendour of the Seas April 23 '05 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sparks Posted February 17, 2005 #20 Share Posted February 17, 2005 We have ahd our masks for 2 years & no one ever told us to clean them off when new. Is it too late to try it & would it harm anything at this point? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare TPKeller Posted August 3, 2005 #21 Share Posted August 3, 2005 Has anyone ever used the Rain-X anti-fog product? It is what I happen to have on my shelf at the moment, just wondering. :) Theron Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Woodsmaster Posted August 6, 2005 #22 Share Posted August 6, 2005 You only need to clean the original chemicals off of your lens once with either a commercial cleaner or toothpaste. You don't want to use any toothpaste that may etche your lens. Commercial defogs definitely work better than spit. Every divemaster I've ever dove with uses some type of defog. There is 500PSI and SeaGold. The 500PSI seems to last longer, but it is thicker at the start. Wet your mask first and then use the 500PSI. Also, you should not be continuously using toothpaste or a commercial lens cleaner (type to take off silicon or oil from a new mask lens) for your mask when you get it home. Just a mild diswashing soap or shampoo will clean off the normal everyday mask slime that you get when you are in the water. I have seen the diluted shampoo or dishwashing liquid and they do burn your eyes. It is a simple process and you need to wash your gear every time you use it and let it dry in a shaded area and then put it away in a cool, dark (indoor), dry place. Have a good one....purge masks are great......easy to clear and minimal effort to do so. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snorkelcat Posted August 14, 2005 #23 Share Posted August 14, 2005 Has anyone ever used the Rain-X anti-fog product? It is what I happen to have on my shelf at the moment, just wondering. :) I was wondering that too! I am tempted to try, but would like to know if anyone else has already tried it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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