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soft scrub and todays toothpaste do almost nothing as they are NON ABRASIVE, if you have 10 year old toothpaste it will work, i personally use ajax, comet or heavy duty car rubbing compound, works perfectly and only takes about 30 seconds

Aren't the whitening toothpastes abrasive? I used some on the mask I picked up a couple weeks ago and it seems to work fine.
 
Ha Ha, some way to IM me. :rofl3:

Just to keep it on topic, the last 3-pack of paste I got from Costco worked OK for me! :)

Jeannie, I used this pic for a while back before the big server crash; the SB software only recently accepted it again. I've got plenty of time on my hands to tweak my SB!
 
I don't know why you guys have so much trouble with masks. I use regular toothpaste (the tube I keep in the Scubabus for this job has Nemo on it! LOL!) and then use some shampoo mixed with water and tequila and voila! No Fogging!!!

PS: That's a proprietary blend of shampoo, water and tequila...no trying to steal my idea you guys!!

If you don't want to mix your own for 5 bucks I can send you a bottle!!!
 
I think I'd have told them I changed my mind about buying the mask, since I didn't want to buy one that required special cleaners. And then watch them backpedal on the need for special scrub...
 
I don't know why you guys have so much trouble with masks. I use regular toothpaste (the tube I keep in the Scubabus for this job has Nemo on it! LOL!) and then use some shampoo mixed with water and tequila and voila! No Fogging!!!

PS: That's a proprietary blend of shampoo, water and tequila...no trying to steal my idea you guys!!

If you don't want to mix your own for 5 bucks I can send you a bottle!!!
Doug... I think I may have improved on that... I don't like the shampoo smell (and taste I get by the end of the dive), so I stick with the non-scented "Spit" brand defog (yes, the commercial spit)... BUT, it's WAY too thick when you buy it. If you don't cut it with something, you'll use the whole bottle in 3 dives! So, when I buy a new bottle, I top it up with Malibu Rum... for that "tropical" scent! :D
 
I think I'd have told them I changed my mind about buying the mask, since I didn't want to buy one that required special cleaners. And then watch them backpedal on the need for special scrub...

Brilliant! I bet something similar can be used in a lot of scenarios. I will try to keep that in mind.
 
The short side of my post is that I used toothpaste on the new mask, and had some minor fogging on the first dive and no problems since then. I use a commercial spit, but now I'm tempted to try one of the above "aromatic formulas".
I've also tried rubbing naupaka leafs (not the berry or flower) inside the mask for a shore dive (per a lifeguard's advice). It seems to work as a defog, but the vapors are irritating to my eyes.
 
I've also tried rubbing naupaka leafs (not the berry or flower) inside the mask for a shore dive (per a lifeguard's advice). It seems to work as a defog, but the vapors are irritating to my eyes.

You are the first I've heard who had a negative reaction, or any reaction for that matter. I've directed well over 3,000 people in it's successful use. Now I can't say I've never heard of a negative result :depressed:
 
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