SeahorseDeb
Contributor
i've had like crazee bad problems w my mask and all fog and stuff she spits on my mask 4 me sometymes! ha ha it's like totally crazee but 4 whatevr reason her DM spit is like waaaay better than mine LOLZ!
I have often wondered if it is something in the enzymes of our spit. I dive rec, many conditions, 38 degrees up to 76 degrees (average temp probably 50), masks with purge valve and without. I have never had a foggy mask. I do periodically clean it with baby shampoo, and let dry until the next dive, then spit, rinse and dive. I've done dives up to 70 minutes, or shorter due to max depth before entering deco.
I wonder about the enzymes.....what gives?
---------- Post added November 23rd, 2012 at 12:22 AM ----------
All this is very good but I mostly use spit now <(i keep forgetting the shampoo ). A properly cleaned mask is the basic requirement.
I have been diving under ice and in the tropics. No difference.
Belmont, Why does spit work for some of us and not for others? I've been spitting in my masks over the years, different manufacturers too, and no difference....I just don't have fog issues. I quit diving for a few years and when I came back and heard about "anti-fog" I just couldn't believe it! So, I'm still looking for some theory here to explain the preponderance of this thread that most posters cannot rely on their spit.
I am in no way being critical, I'm just wondering if there is some biology behind this, and no, I will not sell my spit!