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  • How to Use McNett Anti-Fogs for Dive Masks

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      Preclean With Sea Buff™

      Clean new masks with Sea Buff™ Mask Pre-Cleaner. This removes the silicone leeched from the mask skirt and other factory residues on the lens. Regular cleaning with Sea Buff eliminates dirt, algae, mold and other contaminants that interfere with anti-fog performance.

      Step 1:

      Apply a small amount of Sea Buff to inside and outside of lens. Rub aggressively, rinse and repeat.

    • Using McNett Anti Fogs for Dive Masks

      Step 2:

      Buff with a soft, dry cloth until clean, then rinse thoroughly.

    • Using McNett Anti Fogs for Dive Masks

      Step 3:

      After cleaning with Sea Buff, apply Sea Gold, Sea Drops or Sea Quick to inside of dry lenses.

    • Using McNett Anti Fogs for Dive Masks

      Step 4:

      Rub in anti-fog with fingers.

    • Using McNett Anti Fogs for Dive Masks

      Step 5:

      Rinse in a swimming pool, freshwater or saltwater.

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  • Boating Tip

    Boating Tip

    Battle Sea Sickness Triptone®, an over-the-counter dimenhydrinate formula, and Wave Bands™ acupressure wrist bands are two safe and easy ways to prevent and alleviate motion sickness. • Eat lightly and avoid alcohol while traveling or boating. • If nausea or dizziness set-in while aboard a boat or plane, move to the center where it is usually more stable. • Put your eyes and inner ear in sync: move to the top deck of a boat or ship and look out at the horizon.
  • Boat Operator Tip

    Boat Operator Tip

    As a boat operator you should: • Be able to recognize a “diver down” flag, a bright red flag with a diagonal white stripe, floating in divers’ areas. • Stay the legal distance from a diver down flag. The law varies by state so check with your local authorities. • Be on the lookout for bubbles breaking the water’s surface. There may be divers below who have strayed from their marked diving area.