Dive Masks
How to Use McNett Anti-Fogs for Dive Masks
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Preclean With Sea Buff™
Clean new masks with Sea Buff™ Mask Pre-Cleaner. This removes the silicone leeched from the mask skirt and other factory residues on the lens. Regular cleaning with Sea Buff eliminates dirt, algae, mold and other contaminants that interfere with anti-fog performance.
Step 1:
Apply a small amount of Sea Buff to inside and outside of lens. Rub aggressively, rinse and repeat.
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Step 2:
Buff with a soft, dry cloth until clean, then rinse thoroughly.
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Step 3:
After cleaning with Sea Buff, apply Sea Gold, Sea Drops or Sea Quick to inside of dry lenses.
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Step 4:
Rub in anti-fog with fingers.
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Step 5:
Rinse in a swimming pool, freshwater or saltwater.
Which Anti-Fog is Best for You?
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Sea Gold™ Anti-Fog Gel
Rated #1 in Scuba Diving’s most recent tests! Highly concentrated clear gel for fog free vision dive after dive. Great for multi-dive days and cold water diving.
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Sea Drops™ Anti-Fog liquid
The world’s most popular dive mask anti-fog. Ideal for tropical climates.
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Sea Quick™ Anti-Fog spray
Blow fog away with a fast and easy pump spray anti-fog that lasts and lasts. Perfect for beginners!
Dive Mask Anti-Fogs
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Rated #1 in Scuba Diving’s most recent tests! Highly concentrated clear gel for fog free vision dive after dive. Great for multi-dive days and cold water diving.
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