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I finally stopped procrastinating & sent you an email- hope I'm in time. If not, it's all good!
 
It didn't burn my eyes today - that was a big concern since I dive with contacts.
 
I work at a dive shop and run my own website. I am very interested in testing a new anti-fog. I can get at least 5-10 pros to try it including my dive students. If it works I will gladly post it on the fron page of my website for free. I don't do this for money, I do it for fun. Contact me via email.
-curt-
www.scubacurt.com
 
Tom Winters:
It didn't burn my eyes today - that was a big concern since I dive with contacts.

Tom, thank you for your early reports too.

I also got an updates MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) from my supplier. The anti-fog ingredient if placed in concentrated form directly into the eye, will "cause an oil film" that briefly interferes with vision . But it is not irritating.
 
I have received my test samples and I will get a chance to test it thoroughly in a couple of weeks. I have a scheduled trip to Akumal, for a week, starting 4/14/2005. I look forward to trying the product and I will give you the results directly. Thanks.
 
Recieved my samples Friday in the mail - I'll be jumping in a pool at the LDS in the next week or two and can test as well as with the LDS owner and my wife.
 

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