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JAWS Quick Spit Anti-Fog Spray delivers over 200 sprays of high-performance antifog solution suitable for glass and plastic eyewear. Designed for wet or dry application, it’s trusted by professionals in diving, law enforcement, and sports. Proudly made in the USA, this compact 1-ounce spray (pack of 3) ensures long-lasting, fog-free clarity for goggles, masks, and safety eyewear.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.18 x 4.02 x 1.22 inches |
Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 2 x 4 inches |
Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
Brand Name | JAWS JUST ADD WATER SOLUTIONS |
Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
Model Name | Quick Spit Antifog |
Color | 1 Ounce (Pack of 3) |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 3 |
Manufacturer | Jaws |
Part Number | JAW1796-3 |
Style | 1 Ounce (Pack of 3) |
Size | 1 Fl Oz (Pack of 3) |
Sport Type | Diving |
Fishing Technique | Diving |
T**L
Worked great, best I've ever used
Worked wonderfully but be carefull to follow instructions. Used on my race helmet with a plastic visor and had no issue with fog
J**D
A great product for swimmers
I highly recommend Spit. I'm an ocean swimmer and swim one to two miles three days a week. Without spraying Spit on my goggles, my lenses get foggy. With it, no problem! I recommend spraying it on and rinsing it off with water five minutes before putting on your goggles. Let it try and then put the goggles on. That way there will be no water getting into your eyes.
A**S
Good product, questionable instructions
I use this on my swim goggles (Aqua Sphere Vista). For years, I followed the directions on the bottle -- spray on, rub gently, and rinse off. It worked great for keeping the fog away, but also left the inside of my goggles scratched after 10-20 uses.After going through several sets of goggles, I had an epiphany.RECOMMENDED INSTRUCTIONS:1. Spray on the inside of your goggles (once on the left and once on the right)2. Skim a small amount of pool water into your goggles and swirl it around until the spray is dissolved3. Dump the water in the pool4. Put on your goggles and swim normallyVoila! The anti-fog works, and your lenses don't get scratched!5* when used as described above3* when used as described on the bottle4* overall rating
D**
Good anti-fog for swim goggles
Good anti-fog. Does the job. No eye irritation.
A**
works well, spray bottle isn't great
works well per usual. this last one the sprayer stopped working almost immediately which is a bummer
S**P
Great anti-fog for swim goggles!
Great price and product; I've used for years.
A**0
Literally worse than just using any hand soap, and I tried ALL methods
This product does 'work' when used as directed, which for swimming goggles, means spraying, then rinsing with TAP water right before you swim (NOT pool water - which removes it). Then yes, you don't get fogging for around 20-30 mins.Thing is, you literally get the same effect using any hand soap. Seriously, try it - put soap in your goggles, get it to buble, the rinse it out with tap water right before you swim (so it doesn't dry out), and it will be even better than this product.And unfortunately, all the other 'recommended' methods really don't work well at all. Seriously, try any of these any breath even a little on your goggles/glasses and they will instantly fog. I tried numerous times with all methods.Additional fails:- Spray on, spread, let dry, MINIMAL buffing, use.- Spray on, spread, let dry, rinse with water, useAvoid this product - it's literally a few drops of hand soap in water. In fact, I've been using exactly this using the YMCA hand soap into the goggle and then immediately rinsing with tap water right before my swim and it works a lot better than this product.Or at least try this method first before you use it on swim goggles.I wouldn't ever use this on non-swim goggles or glasses - as mentioned above, NO treatment method I used above (even done carefully) even resulted in the faintest antifogging when dry. Literally instafog with just the lightest breath.I'm pretty sure the 'magic' of this product is the reality that a tiny layer of soap followed by tap water keeps a thin layer of water on the goggle. Without that tap water right before you swim, the layer is useless.There is a product that I admit does work that I've tried. I wouldn't say it's perfect (far from), but actually DOES prevent antifog after proper application (smear & dry, GENTLY buff), which is the Z-Clear rub-on blue stuff. You have to apply a decent thick layer of that one, let dry for several hours+, then gently buff off, but that one actually works - if you breathe heavily on the treated surface, there is no fogging at all. And it doesn't burn your eyes, ever. No, I'm not paid to endorse Z-clear, and I do find the treatment method annoying as it doesn't work anywhere near as well when applied like <30 minutes before your activity.
A**R
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