Seasoft Seavue Spray?

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ttriton

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Anybody use this? I have been using sea gold gel, but recently bought a bottle of seavue spray to try. Haven't tried it yet, just wanted some feed back. Directions on website say to not rinse mask, but bottle says to spray mask, rinse and then spray mask again.
Gel seemed to leave a haze on my mask, so I wanted to try a spray.
 
I tried it and was not impressed used it on two different masks with the same result both fogged up quick. I went back to my usual defog "500 PSI" and no fogging.
 
I am a snot factory. I logey in each side, rub and rinse...done. One less thing to lug around and search for.

I have been using it for 50 years. My old man would not intentionally steer me wrong (although, he is a cheap bastard).

markm
 
Spitting works perfectly fine. Just make sure the glass is dry before you spit on it, rub it across the glass with your fingertips, give it a minute to dry a bit and then rinse with the water you're diving in (don't rub with your fingers again, just rinse). Gross? Yeah, maybe a little, but it does the job and as mentioned by others before: No bottle to remember, no bottle to forget ;)
 
baby shampoo (even the generic), dishwashing liquid (non-concentrated, its already dilluted) works fine for me. I use my swimmers shampoo to defog my swim goggles, works great and using shampoo over defog means one less bottle to cart. Lots of stores sell small containers for less than $2.00 in the "travel size" grooming products aisle. I transfer contents from a larger bottle to one of these containers.

When I mentioned the shampoo approach to a dive shop for whom I was working in a display at an adventure fair the owner's response was "that is all well and fine, but we are a scuba shop so we sell mask defog, not a health and beauty aids store."
 

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