Best diving mask defoggers according to redditors

We found 99 Reddit comments discussing the best diving mask defoggers. We ranked the 21 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/zxj4k3xz · 20 pointsr/airsoft

It's also on Amazon Prime for $6

u/NonReligiousPopette · 11 pointsr/running

Heeeeeey glasses wearers! Last week I raved about silicone temple grips to help keep spectacles from shimmying down the nose and cutting off air supply. This week I'm going to continue on that theme with a couple of anti-fog reviews.

First I tried two home remedies to keep my lenses from fogging up while I run. The first is good ol' saliva. I horked a glob on my lenses, rubbed it around with my finger, gagged a couple of times, and begrudgingly put my glasses on. As soon as my spit dried, my glasses were left with streaks and splotches that were almost worse than the fog that happened before I reached the end of the block.

The second home remedy I tried was dish detergent. I coated a thin layer of dawn on my glasses and lightly buffed it with my tee shirt before setting off on my run. It must have been a self-fulfilling prophecy situation. I was terrified of my sweaty eyelashes rubbing against my lenses and picking up bits of soap to sting my eyes. And that's exactly what happened. Minimal fog, though!

I ordered a couple of products on Amazon to try as well. The first was a generic cleaning wipe that's apparently so generic and worthless, Amazon doesn't remember me ordering them. I've got the box to my left, and yet searching for it on Amazon and checking my order history yields nothing. As far as anti-fog properties, it yielded nothing, too. It did make my glasses pleasantly clean, though.

Up next we have Cat Crap. I was having flashbacks to the dish detergent day when I tried this stuff and my eyes could not stop watering. Or maybe I was sobbing. I don't really recall. What I DO recall is my entire run that day, on the lense I put the Cat Crap on, was so incredibly clear, I could see the reflection of my tears in my lenses if I angled the daylight just right. I ended up looping back to my car to coat a thin layer of Cat Crap on my other lense and buffed it with my tee shirt.

The last product I tried was Jaws Quick Spit. After cleaning my glasses thoroughly (that Cat Crap worked for a couple of days 'cause I'm gross and don't clean my glasses unless they're visibly soiled), I spritzed a bit of Spit on one lense, buffed it clean with my tee shirt. Are you seeing a pattern here with the buffing? It works considerably better with all products if you use a cotton tee over a dri-fit tech shirt. My lense only fogged up in the tiniest streak where I must have missed a spot. By the end of the day, they were right back to fogging when I opened the dishwasher too soon.

The Cat Crap ended up being my favourite for a couple of reasons.

  • You can control exactly how much goes on your glasses, and the tiniest amount is really all you need. While the Spit worked as well as the Cat Crap, you're left to the mercy of the spray pump, and I had a lot of wasted product come off onto my shirt.

  • It's such a small, convenient container. It can fit into the tiny, unused pockets of hydration systems. It can sit unnoticed in a pocket. Hell, you can probably tuck it in your sock, not that you would have much need. As I said, it lasted for a couple of runs.

  • It lasted for multiple runs! Hell, my glasses didn't even fog up in the bathroom for my post-run shower.
u/SpyderCold · 11 pointsr/Welding

Got it on amazon

Put it on my safety glasses and hood. Works great :)

u/De1ph · 6 pointsr/Swimming

All goggles no matter how good they are lose their anti fog coating sooner or later. I simply started to use this and the problem went away completely: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0012Q2S4W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_hj8KDbF7AD5PM

u/SpitfirePls · 5 pointsr/airsoft

Any goggles you get are gonna fog up. I’ve had this problem for the past 4 years, tried about 4 different styles of goggles, and no luck. Your best bet for an easy fix? These bad boys. Will run me almost a whole day of playing until they barely start to wear out and fog. Can’t recommend these enough.

u/Dunkalax · 4 pointsr/airsoft

I have heard people using anti-fog treatment that is made for SCUBA diving masks on their airsoft masks with good results. here is a link to one of these, it may be worth trying before you spend the money on another pair of goggles

u/MrSparkle666 · 4 pointsr/oculus

You could try a defogger solution like this.

u/shifther · 4 pointsr/motorcycles

It's called Clarity Defog It and costs about $13 on Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Clarity-Defog-concentrate-microfiber-cloth/dp/B003AJGJ3A/
Comes in a wipe or spray form. I went with spray personally because I was afraid wipes would be too harsh for lenses. I have progressive lenses and all has been good with the spray.

u/DocOculus · 4 pointsr/oculus
  1. If you have trouble with the lenses fogging, Quick Spit seems to work wonders. A lot comes out per spray, though, so it's best to hold the Rift upside down while spraying it to avoid fluid running into the screen area. Polish the excess off with lens cloth.

  2. Yes, they say that the "A" lenses are proper for people with 20/20. But the "B" lenses present no problems for most people and allow you to dial the screen in closer to your eyes without brushing your eyelashes. The closer the screen, the wider the FOV.

  3. While the Rift technically draws a little more power than the USB spec provides, I've yet to encounter a USB port that couldn't power it. If you pick up the proper cable you can ditch the wall wart and have one less wire to trip over.

  4. Overwhelmingly, it's better to run at 60 FPS (or whatever Hz you're running at if you're overclocking the display) with lower graphics settings than 59 FPS at best graphics settings. Because each frame misses its target refresh and has to be displayed on the following one, missing your target refresh rate by even 1 FPS will drop the number of displayed frames by half and double your latency. Yes, when it says 59FPS, you're only seeing 30FPS. And that's a MUCH bigger deal in a HMD than on a monitor.

  5. Even though the screen is 1280x800, running at higher resolutions actually makes a striking difference in visual quality. Why? Downsampling effectively acts as high-end anti-aliasing. For this reason, text is often much more readable when running at higher resolutions.

  6. If you don't mind a little risk (and your machine is capable of driving the required frame rates), it's possible to run most DK1s at up to 72Hz without obvious distortion (and up into the low 80s if you're bolder and more tolerant of visual artifacts). The reduction in blur and improvement in responsiveness is striking. These settings worked fabulously for me in Win7 and stock Win 8, but using them after an upgrade to 8.1 went very, very poorly for me. Note that you must either extend your desktop or make the DK1 your primary monitor in clone mode for it to work. I had to delete the stock resolution settings after adding the custom ones before Windows would allow me to select into the higher refresh rates (in the advanced properties for the DK1 "monitor").

  7. If you love trippy stuff, SoundSelf is something else. You'll need a microphone.

  8. Sometimes it's nice just to mellow out in the Rift. Blue Marble is perfect for this because dropping your own music (converted to OGG) into the music folder lets you select the music, and the speed at which you drift away from earth will be timed to the length of the music. Drop "Shine on You Crazy Diamond I-IX" by Pink Floyd in the folder, kick back, and spend the first 5 minutes of the 26 minute trip drifting slowly backwards out of the aurora borealis watching meteorites skip off the atmosphere. It's heavenly.
u/TherionNLD · 4 pointsr/oculus

I had fog issues with DK1 and was suprised how little attention others payed to it, maybe it's just a minority of people who have issues with this.

Anyway, my solution was to buy this:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Arena-95047-Anti-Fog-Spray-Transparent/dp/B008F7T0BU/

Works great.

u/airsoftredditguy · 3 pointsr/airsoft

Ahh yeah I know what ya mean. It’s been an issue for me too, but I manage to get around that issue by using anti-fog products. I’ve linked one of the products I use below. It helps a TON. I don’t get any fog after applying it and is usually good for an entire day.

500 PSI Mask Defogger with... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003JPJIH4?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/mjurek · 3 pointsr/Ring

Used this https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PBCZ7C6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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Not sure if anything else would be better. I think Ring uses Glass for the lens not plastic.

u/omar2595 · 3 pointsr/beatsaber

Jaws JAW1795 Quick Spit Antifog Gel, 1-Ounce https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B000GGCLIC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_kY2TCb27R91WY

I use this stuff man works like a charm .

u/prolemango · 3 pointsr/Swimming

I got a 2 pack of swedes for $23 and one pair took me from beginning of training to finishing a half IM. I really like them. Here they are on amazon. I also use my scuba diving defogger. The defog says not to use it with swim goggles but I put just a tiny drop on each lens and it works great

u/BrettMM88 · 3 pointsr/Swimming

I've found Jaws Quick Spit to be the best option i've evr tried. It works consistently, and for 3-4 practices and if it stops working you just reapply. One bottle typically lasts me a single season, going from August to March.
https://www.amazon.com/Jaws-Quick-Spit-Antifog-Spray/dp/B00PDE1TO4

u/sedaak · 3 pointsr/motorcycles

I have explored this extensively. The best permanent solution is actually not a market solution and involved depositing a layer of silicon then some layers of PVA.

The easiest market solution is an antifog spray used for aquatic goggles. At less than $10 for a spray that can last years across multiple visors/helmets, I don't know why anyone would go for another option.

IMO pinlock is overrpriced and prone to issues. The antifog spray provides PERFECT fog protection for a few months at a time. Spray it on visor, let it dry for a few hours, buff out. It performs better than rain-x and similar in my testing.

u/Doctor_Insano_MD · 3 pointsr/paydaytheheist

I don't know much about airsoft, but I am a scuba diver. Have you tried using defog on your goggles? You can buy it at any local dive shop for like $5 and it lasts forever.

EDIT: Here's some on Amazon for $10. You can get it on scuba.com for a bit less.

u/farinx · 3 pointsr/CompetitionShooting

[Quick spit anti fog] (https://www.amazon.com/Jaws-Quick-Antifog-Spray-1-Ounce/dp/B00BMSGU9Y/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=anti+goggle+fog&qid=1568988647&s=gateway&sr=8-4)

This works pretty well, but not 100% if it is really humid. When it's my turn to shoot I sometimes turn my hat backwards to allow more air flow and this seems to help quite a bit.

u/bacon_slice · 3 pointsr/gopro

I have snorkeled quite a bit and have also been diving many times over the past few years. All masks will fog, even ones that claim that they won't. There are many things you can do to prevent it though. The inside of the lenses are all that matter. The outside doesnt. New masks fog more than used ones. To help, my dive shop recommended to get some white toothpaste that has grit in it. Put some on the inside of each lens and rub it with your fingers as much as you can. Then, rinse it out. Repeat at least 10x, but the more the better. This help my mask and my wife's mask a ton. One product that also helps a lot is Sea Drops. You basically put a couple drops on the inside of the lenses. Rub it around with your finger a little to spread it around, and then dunk your mask in some water. You don't rinse it out completely, just dunk your mask and then you're ready.

Using both of these has made our masks completely fog free.

I might ask, why do you want a full face mask? If you ever think about trying out diving, you'll need to get a regular mask. Also, regular masks are super easy to clear water out once you learn how.

u/PuxinF · 2 pointsr/motorcycles

I use an antifog solution on my glasses.

u/RickyBobby05 · 2 pointsr/teslamotors

Scuba gel works pretty well for camera lenses so it should work here as well http://www.amazon.com/Essentials-Gold-Anti-Fog-Dive-Masks/dp/B000GFZZOU

u/KiloCharlie11 · 2 pointsr/DIY

Try using sea drops. Trick I was taught by a SEAL.
GEAR AID Sea Drops Anti-Fog and Cleaner for Dive and Snorkel Masks, 1.25 fl oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001DZPQIW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_jWUXDbRGBSYF5

u/ill5 · 2 pointsr/guns

I used to use this stuff back when I swam to keep my goggles clear. JAWS Quick Spit Anti-fog Spray

It worked out pretty well. There are a bunch of anti-fog sprays out there that work well with swimming, and I can only imagine inside your glasses is less humid than a pool.

u/hparamore · 2 pointsr/airsoft

Yep :) both invest in some anti fog goggles, as well as the spray from amazon. It works so well, it is crazy.

I have always had a problem with fogging, both for this, or snorkeling, or snowboarding. this stuff here has been amazing and life changing for me.

Make sure you follow the instructions though, including spraying on, letting dry a bit, and then buffing.

u/Polyfauna · 2 pointsr/Swimming

I use quick spit spray and it’s worked well for me.

Jaws Quick Spit Antifog Spray, 1-Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0012Q2S4W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_9AsWCbYXBSNHM

u/rogueknits · 2 pointsr/running

I can't keep my glasses properly on my face when I'm just sitting at my desk, so no. I wear contacts when running. Why not get a pair of sports sunglasses that you can switch out the lenses (clear for night/low light) and wear those with your contact to protect your eyes? They tend to be built with holes in the frame to reduce chance of fogging. There's also some anti-fog spray out there that might work on your glasses. This is one brand. I've only used it in snorkeling masks, though, and I don't know if it might mess up your lenses if you have any kind of anti-glare on them.

u/WhynotstartnoW · 2 pointsr/Plumbing

This is the one I use, you can actually keep the glasses on while wearing a dust mask or respirator without having the wipe them off every minute.

It smells a bit, but isn't as strong as PVC glue. Just put a little drop onto the glasses, I think one spray is meant for a large ski goggle or motorcycle visor.

u/Downvotemastr · 2 pointsr/snowboarding

Cant you buy more anti-fog spray? I got a link to ones that should help you
EDIT: Wrong format :P

u/Seanm57 · 2 pointsr/OculusQuest

Your breathing too much. Jk. Just get that spit stuff from amazon that is used for divers masks. I use that every once in a while and totally prevents any fogging.

Jaws Quick Spit Antifog Spray, 1-Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0012Q2S4W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_iXTzDbVD2S677

u/badsalad · 2 pointsr/oculus

Get some antifog spray like this: https://www.amazon.com/Jaws-Quick-Antifog-Spray-1-Ounce/dp/B00BMSGU9Y/ref=sr_1_3

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It's been happening to me too, so I need to order some as well. I've heard good things about it working well though.

u/Zankwa · 2 pointsr/Swimming

You can buy little sprays of swimming anti-fog off Amazon or probably at a sport store. Usually spray it once at the beginning, but sometimes you don't need to do it every swim. Been using this one and find it works well.

The fogging is basically your original anti-fog coating that may have come with the goggles is already wearing off. There's not much to do besides spraying it with anti-fog and rinsing it. Rinse is thoroughly as you don't want this in your eyes.

u/hrny4booty · 2 pointsr/paintball

Anti-Fog Spray | Prevents Fogging of Glass or Plastic Windows, Mirrors, Eyewear Lenses, Glasses, Swim Goggles, Ski Masks, Binoculars & Scopes | Streak Free, Long Lasting Solution | 2-fl oz, 30ml https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PBCZ7C6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_qEoDDb1MTRK13


Not as often as single pane

u/tacoiiiii · 2 pointsr/airsoft

The glasses under the goggles are fogging, probably going to use some anti fog gel like this https://www.amazon.com/Gear-Aid-Anti-fog-Coating-SCUBA/dp/B000GFZZOU

If that doesn’t work then I will rework the whole setup.

u/Elrox · 2 pointsr/GearVR

I use jaws quick spit, it's made for scuba divers. works perfectly

Edit: Link

u/notadoughnut · 2 pointsr/guns

Scuba divers have similar issues, we use our spit, or various products to coat the plastic to prevent fogging. You need to see, and to protect your eyes.

u/fantom2415 · 2 pointsr/oculus

Not a problem! Here’s what I got. Jaws Quick Spit Antifog Spray,... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0012Q2S4W?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share


Multiple sources - both websites and forums - have recommended this solution dating back to the CV1. Since it only fogs up in the beginning, I’ve held off on using it. I’ll probably use it only if/when long sessions start resulting in fog.

u/jay4523 · 2 pointsr/OculusQuest

Thanks for the info! I have been wondering about this subject quite a bit, because the Go lenses get dirty every time I accidentally touch the lens when I put the Go on or off.

Do you have any source/proof that lens pens wont harm the Quest lens in any way?

I had also considered Quick Spit due to many reviews claiming it was good for Oculus. Im just fearful that it is slowly doing long-term damage, so I never got it. Any thoughts?

u/supernova383844 · 2 pointsr/airsoft

Here's my setup,

Revision Desert locust goggles : https://www.evike.com/products/35174/

These thermal lenses : https://www.evike.com/products/51192/

Magnetic Fog Wiper for Ski & Snowboard Mask
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009WRSVI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_kzn3Cb5EXERCM

Jaws Quick Spit Antifog Spray, 1-Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0012Q2S4W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_IAn3Cb3CAXGBT

Tactical Crusader 2G Airsoft Strike Steel Half Mask, Jungle Camouflage https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EP6YVUK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_iBn3CbVYH3186

Take the face mask, goggles and zipties and follow this video tutorial
https://youtu.be/Vx7mxc5vn0A

This is what I'm running. Best thing out there in my opinion. If you are STILL having issues - return the goggles and get these https://www.evike.com/products/36909/

These have a fan in them to help. And you can put the thermal lens in these and everything else too.

Now you don't have to go all out, there's cheaper stuff out there. But for the love of god, do SOMETHING different. Because with a "setup" like that nobody's gonna feel bad for u when u get an eye shot or lose a tooth.

u/fireplug911 · 2 pointsr/beatsaber

After a year+ of foggy lenses I finally bought this diving mask “Spit” stuff from Amazon, put a BB sized drop on one lens and used a lens cleaning cloth to divide it between both lenses and haven’t had any fog now in two weeks playing 2 hour sessions of Beat Saber.

Just Add Water JAW1795 Jaws Spit Antifog Gel, 1-Ounce

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000GGCLIC/

u/tacopie3 · 1 pointr/FashionReps

That't what I was thinking too, but maybe it will be different with these because the 2 holes on the side of the shoe and the holes in the toebox.

EDIT:
Also, theres this https://www.amazon.com/Jaws-Quick-Antifog-Spray-1-Ounce/dp/B00BMSGU9Y/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1504551502&sr=8-3&keywords=anti+fog

u/bagsofsand · 1 pointr/golf

I was looking into this, but the reviews seem a little mixed.

u/bencundiff · 1 pointr/motorcycles

I use frog spit on the inside of my visor, applied 30 minutes prior to riding. I have to re-apply once ~6 hours. It greatly reduces the amount of fog in colder weather, but is not perfect.

https://www.amazon.com/Innovative-Scuba-Concepts-SL1560-Anti-Fog/dp/B00AG6XV5E/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1527264579&sr=8-2&keywords=frog+spit&dpID=4124mWPq9CL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch

u/Ickarus_ · 1 pointr/oculus

Has anyone ever tried experimenting with scuba mask defogging solution? It's a gel you rub onto your lenses inside your mask and cuts down on fogging significantly.

http://www.amazon.com/McNett-Sea-Gold-Anti-Fog-Gel/dp/B000GFZZOU

u/Birthwrong · 1 pointr/airsoft
u/reddit_nas · 1 pointr/Swimming

I use JAWS Quick Spit Anti-fog! and it works

u/Subject2Change · 1 pointr/hockeyplayers

So I used my first wipe. I tried out these earlier - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00374FAUQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Last night I rubbed it on my Visor and my Glasses. Before the game (using the same wipe from the previous night, I kept it in a ziplock sandwich baggie that sealed) I applied it again. I had very minor fogging in the 3rd period but that was when I was off the ice and on the bench, probably due to my heavy mouth breathing. A quick squirt from my water bottle, restored it. My glasses didn't fog once, just some very minor fogging by the lower part of the visor near my mouth area. I'm gonna apply every game and bring extra wipes in my bag and bring one or two to the bench. i keep my cage in my bag with a screwdriver as well, just in case.

u/dmahr · 1 pointr/squash

I use a non-hazardous anti-fog spray on my squash goggles called Quick Spit ($6 on Amazon) specifically made for safety glasses, snorkeling, skiing, welding, etc. I share it with the other players at my gym and most folks say it works pretty well. A few people say it doesn't make a difference. For the cost of two squash balls, it's probably worth a try.

In addition to the spray I also wear a headband, avoid wiping the goggles (which makes it easier for water to condense), and wear them slightly down my nose instead of pressed closer to my eyes. I also sweat a lot and practically never have fog issues unless I stand still for awhile.

u/laluser · 1 pointr/snowboarding

You have two options:

  • You could try an Antifog spray
  • Buy new goggles. I have the Smith I/Os and I've never had a problem. Although, they are a bit pricier than your $20 goggles.
u/heartbeats · 1 pointr/PacificCrestTrail

Different strokes for different folks. I've needed eyewear almost my entire life and generally find contacts too fussy and annoying. The last thing I want to do after hiking all day is mess with contacts, I'd rather just put my glasses in a case and be done with it. Basically the only thing I used contacts for was swimming.

For what it's worth, anti-fog spray is a thing and works pretty well. I use croakies to keep my glasses from slipping off my face when sweaty. Zenni Optical sells cheap prescription glasses so you don't have to feel too bad if a pair breaks on you. I usually wear a pair with a backup and a pair of prescription sunglasses.

u/Fhquijan · 1 pointr/oculus

I used to put a tiny bit of dishwasher soap on my motorcycle helmet visor for the fog and later heard/noticed this damages the visor a little bit. I switched to this product and been using it on both the visor and my DK2 lenses as well: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0012Q2S4W/

u/lipplog · 1 pointr/oculus

After playing Half-Life VR, which implements your head, torso, arm, hand, and 360 degrees of movement, I can confirm that the more of your body you use on a 1:1 scale, the greater the immersion and the lesser the motion sickness. Believe it or not, during the first few days playing HLVR I found myself unconsciously moving my legs whenever I moved forward. It took a little while before my brain got used to my body only controlling the game from the waist up.

As for the foggy lenses, this is my biggest concern with the Omni. With a high metabolism, my lenses are always fogging up. Which is why I'll be ordering THIS before my Omni arrives in February/March. Hopefully it will work.

EDIT: A bunch of Amazon reviews for Jaws Quick Spit Antifog Spray caution that getting it in your eye can cause serious damage. Maybe there's a more human-friendly version?

u/BrickOfJustice · 1 pointr/airsoft

I use this with no issues at all.

u/Qazax1337 · 1 pointr/WindowsMR

I got these: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00374FAUQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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As mentioned elsewhere, the best thing to do is to warm the headset up first - the fog is caused by the lenses being cold vs your face being hot which causes any moisture like from your eyes to condense on the lenses. Try putting the headset on your head but over your forehead instread of your eyes for 5 minutes then wipe with the wipes I linked and see how you get on.

u/Furrito · 1 pointr/hockeyplayers

I wear glasses under a half shield and have been battling fogging with both components.

I've used these Fogtech wipes which seem to really help.. but I stopped as they're somewhat expensive.

Now I just make sure to bring a towel to the bench and will wipe myself, the glass, and the visor between shifts if the fog/sweat is getting out of hand.. But as you said it doesn't take more than 15 seconds on the ice for the fog to dissipate.

u/ThereIRuinedIt · 1 pointr/Construction

I bought some anti-fog dewalt goggles that immediately fogged up when I work them. The next step is to try those anti-fog sprays. Has anyone here tried those yet? Apparently, they are used for diving/snorkeling. If it's anything like Rain-X anti-fog for windshields, then I would expect it to work for a few weeks and then become completely unusable and blurry until you clean it off and reapply it.

u/OoogaOoogaYoink · 1 pointr/airsoft

They make sprays that work really well. Like this one,

http://www.amazon.com/Jaws-Quick-Antifog-Spray-1-Ounce/dp/B0012Q2S4W

You can get a bottle at a local scuba gear shop. As you can imagine divers also have this problem.

u/ImTheDoctah · 1 pointr/scuba

I use this stuff. It's what my LDS sells and it's always worked perfectly for me.

I would reiterate what /u/kushnsammy said though, make sure you've really prepped the mask in the first place. I found that 10-20 minutes of scrubbing really hard with a whitening (i.e. abrasive) toothpaste does the trick.

u/schmete · 1 pointr/longboarding

How do you all keep your full face visor from fogging when you breathe? I just tried bar soap and had pretty good results. I'm considering picking up some anti fog spray to try out.

u/EpiJnke · 1 pointr/motorcycles

Nope, a warm water soaking of the shield was recommended by every helmet rep I ever spoke to, also to never use cleaning products/chemicals, especially on the mirrored shields. Microfiber towels are your best friend when cleaning shields - Used to work in parts/accessories at a Honda,Yami, Kawi dealership. The inside of the shield doesn’t have a magic anti-fog coating, unfortunately, but they make anti-fog wipes that work well. FogTech MotoSolutions DX Anti-Fog Wipes 20 Pack (20-Pack) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00XO1EEDQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_-Yh2CbHVQP6YQ

u/teethwhiteningomg · 1 pointr/Swimming

I swim 5-7x a week and use Speedo Vanquisher 2s - they last about a year, give or take 6 months. I started using Jaws No-fog and that helped immensely.

u/Warphim · 1 pointr/AdviceAnimals

Anti Fog Spray... I usually spray my glasses before I go to a bar (where it's incredibly humid when u step back inside)

u/fchild · 1 pointr/ebikes

Something like this could work?

Anti-Fog Spray | Prevents Fogging of Glass or Plastic Windows, Mirrors, Eyewear Lenses, Glasses, Swim Goggles, Ski Masks, Binoculars & Scopes | Streak Free, Long Lasting Solution | 2-fl oz, 30ml https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PBCZ7C6/

u/blind_zombie · 1 pointr/GearVR

or you can spit on it. I'm not kidding.

You can use the old divers trick. My goggles used to fog up when I went snorkeling so you just rub some spit on it and it stops it from fogging. You can even buy "spit" if you think this is disgusting http://www.amazon.com/Jaws-Quick-Spit-Antifog-Spray/dp/B00PDE1TO4

u/Xysten · 1 pointr/mildlyinfuriating

Get some defog it. I use it on my motorcycle visor in the colder months. One drop will last for days.

http://www.amazon.com/Clarity-Defog-concentrate-microfiber-cloth/dp/B003AJGJ3A

u/bigkids · 1 pointr/Swimming
u/brzcory · 1 pointr/scuba

There's oil (well, releasing agent) on new masks that you have to clean off.

That's why they make Spit AND Scrub.

And most any dive shop that sells you a mask should be warning you about cleaning before use.

Also, don't use a lighter to defog your mask. Do it the right way. Saving $5 on some spit (or free natural spit) isn't worth it.

u/captainwelch · 1 pointr/medicalschool