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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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    Turn suit inside out. Clean damaged area with Cotol-240 or isopropyl alcohol. Non-fabric surfaces such as latex should first be roughened with sandpaper, then cleaned.
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    BCD Maintenance

    In addition to regular cleaning, a few simple checks after each dive will help keep your B.C. in top condition: Look for small tears and punctures, loose stitching and stressed fasteners. Repair with Aquaseal to prevent further damage. Check for leaks by pressurizing the B.C. using the oral or power inflator, then submerging the B.C in a tub of water. Slowly rotate the B.C. in all directions, keeping an eye out for air bubbles. Mark the location of the leak, allow the B.C. to dry,then repair with Aquaseal.