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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.

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    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.

Find more great tips like these in our Repair Guide

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    Protect Your Equipment

    When in doubt, use UV Tech – it is environmentally friendly! Many manufacturers recommend against the use of silicone protectants because: 1) Silicone is not compatible with some of today’s materials; and 2) Silicone is slippery and can prevent adhesives from bonding – making repairs more difficult.
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    Dive Travel Tip

    Carry the minimum number of valuables, and plan places to conceal them. Your passport, cash and credit cards are most secure when locked in a hotel safe. When you have to carry them on your person, you may wish to put them in various places rather than all in one wallet or pouch.