flstarfish44
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I lick my mask clean! It takes off any impurities and leaves enough spit to stop fogging. A quick rinse and I am on my way. I can even do this underwater if I have a problem.
Now this calls for a pic to be posted!
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I lick my mask clean! It takes off any impurities and leaves enough spit to stop fogging. A quick rinse and I am on my way. I can even do this underwater if I have a problem.
Using the baby shampoo is a great tip. I'll try it next time. When I preped my new mask, I used the old style toothpaste and one of those cheapo electric toothbrushes to scrub it with. Did it only one time but haven't had any problems.
You'll ever NEVER have this problem with your own spit.........why doesn't everyone use it, I'll never understand.........
However, after going through a litany of masks (due to a stache that I refuse to shave), I found the mask itself had more to do with it, than the anti-fog. The better fitting masks had less of a fogging issue... period.