I have invented a new type of scuba mask anti-fog that I'm calling "Fog-Not"(tm).
I need advice as to the best way to distribute and advertise it. I would also like to get feedback from as many divers as possible. This winter I handed out several samples in Florida to dive boat captains, scuba instructors, and dive shops. Everybody loves it.
It would really be cool to get it reviewed by a dive mag at some point.
This stuff really works and works better that anything I've seen including the soaps, gels, toothpaste, spit, seaweed slime. I needed it myself because I've always had fogging problems in the past, maybe because I let too much air out of my nose sometimes.
(What can I say, I'm an engineer and have an innate drive to fix problems.)
It is 100% natural, works on all mask lenses, does not sting eyes, but most important is it lasts for many rinses. Most anti-fogs currently available (including spit) rinse out completely after 1-5 rinses. Fog-Not lasts for at least 10 rinses in fresh water forced rinse tests. Fog-Not lasts for mutiple dives and even works after drying over night. It is a spray and can be used on wet or dry lenses. It is not a soap. Fog-Not works even on glass lenses that have never been cleaned with toothpaste.
I really think that Fog-Not is the revolutionary solution to the mask fogging problem.
I have some information at http://quizbot.com/scuba.htm
What should I do next?
I need advice as to the best way to distribute and advertise it. I would also like to get feedback from as many divers as possible. This winter I handed out several samples in Florida to dive boat captains, scuba instructors, and dive shops. Everybody loves it.
It would really be cool to get it reviewed by a dive mag at some point.
This stuff really works and works better that anything I've seen including the soaps, gels, toothpaste, spit, seaweed slime. I needed it myself because I've always had fogging problems in the past, maybe because I let too much air out of my nose sometimes.
(What can I say, I'm an engineer and have an innate drive to fix problems.)
It is 100% natural, works on all mask lenses, does not sting eyes, but most important is it lasts for many rinses. Most anti-fogs currently available (including spit) rinse out completely after 1-5 rinses. Fog-Not lasts for at least 10 rinses in fresh water forced rinse tests. Fog-Not lasts for mutiple dives and even works after drying over night. It is a spray and can be used on wet or dry lenses. It is not a soap. Fog-Not works even on glass lenses that have never been cleaned with toothpaste.
I really think that Fog-Not is the revolutionary solution to the mask fogging problem.
I have some information at http://quizbot.com/scuba.htm
What should I do next?