Anybody try the interior glass version of rainx?
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I have heard anecdotes of rainx being extremely irritating to eyes.Anybody try the interior glass version of rainx?
If it's the backup, I just let a little water in the mask, it swishes around and keeps it clear.
I put the shampoo on 4-5 days before dive day (just so I don't forget to) and don't rinse, just wipe it so no streaks. It can get a little streaky when walking to the shore, but one flushing cures that. I don't put any shampoo on in between the 2 dives and 2nd dive it's still good.I apply and rinse off baby shampoo right before each dive
My mask won't fog up
You could do the same with your spare
But I find it not worth it (time spent)
Was hoping someone had an ingenious solution. I carry a low volume backup mask in my exposure suit pocket when diving. If I start a dive with either my primary or backup mask ihave no problems but if I switch to backup mid dive it fogs badly. I have tried putting anti fog on it before stuffing in pocket to see if enough of it would stay on to prevent fogging to no avail.
aside from standard anti fogging treatments has anyone found a reliable way to prevent backup masks from fogging?