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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
As a diver, this is a problem we have been dealing with for years, and yes, Baby shampoo has been one almost effective remedy. So is saliva, but not as good though readily at hand... or mounth . On a dive bulletin board, one fellow was experimenting with various dog salivas and discovered that Dalmatian spit worked better than Labrador Retriever drool, but not as good as Pit Bull spit. But factoring in the difficulty level, he ruled that one out. But...
... there is a product called "Clarity DefogIT," a concentrated anti-fog solution that actually does work perfectly. ( Use the drops and NOT the wipes! The wipes don't work nearly as well!) Just one drop per lens, rubbed in until dry, works perfectly. 2-3 drops per do NOT work very well. Less is more with this product.
Stitchawl
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Yes, I've had stuff that worked for masks. But goggles are fussier. I'll take a look at Clarity. But one that I found recently that did work, caused significant burning of the eyes. Needless to say, that one was not a success!
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