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Aquaseal Sea Drops Anti-Fog & Lens Cleaner 1.25 fl oz |  | Brand: Revivex Category: Sports
List Price: $6.99 Buy New: $2.76 as of 3/10/2010 16:53 CST details You Save: $4.23 (61%)
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Seller: Dolphin Scuba Center Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 646
Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 1 x 2.2 x 3
MPN: 40114 UPC: 021563401141 EAN: 0021563401141 ASIN: B001UZ26J2
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Proven, long lasting, concentrated liquid formula | | • | Performs well in extremely cold water | | • | Non-abrasivesafe for all lenses and optics | | • | Non-toxic, biodegradable and alcohol-free | | • | 1.25 fl oz bottle. 2006 Scuba Diving Magazine Tester's Choice winner |
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Product Description McNett's Aquaseal Sea Drops Anti-Fog lens cleaner is a proven, long lasting liquid formula. The concentrated liquid requires only a two-drop application to be effective. The formula is non-abrasive, therefore safe for all glass and plastic lenses and will not harm surrounding silicone or rubber support frames. Sea Drops are designed for maximum dive mask defogging and quick, easy, in-field application (apply, rub and rinse). Performs well in extremely cold water and is non-toxic, biodegradable and alcohol-free. Also excellent for ski goggles, eye glasses, face masks, binoculars and telescopes. Not recommended for swim goggles. 1.25 fl oz bottle.
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| Customer Reviews: The absolute best to keep the mask from fogging up when diving! September 12, 2008 Timothy M. Goulah (Okinawa, japan) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I have been diving for over 6 years now and i've been using Sea Drops from the start. Many people will tell you spit, or baby shampoo is just as good and cheaper, but you get what you pay for. While the others "MAY" work, Sea Drops do work all the time. i use 3 drops per lens and apply it when prepping the equipment for a dive. When you get to the water rinse the lenses and the mask will stay clear the whole dive. I would recommend the drops over the gel as the drops will last you longer and the gel is generally more expensive. I love this product and highly recommend it.
It's popular because it works November 11, 2006 Lund Wolfe (Chandler, AZ) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
You will need it and it is the most popular for a reason. One application before you go in the water is all it takes. I used it snorkeling in Hawaii for two weeks and I have no complaints.
It's not easy to find in stores, especially value stores.
Works really well December 14, 2009 Mike (Orange County Ca) I've been using another brand and my mask would start fogging up relatively quickly.
These drops are two hundred percent better. Effect lasts much longer.
Great product! October 15, 2009 Karla Gascoigne (San Diego, CA) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a GREAT product. I ordered the 8 oz. instructor size and got it within 2 days. Great service - one problem. They sent the wrong product. I called right away and was helped very nicely by Lil who verified she had the correct product in hand and sent it right out with a return label for me to send the wrong item back. My only complaint was that I had to charge the 2nd (correct) item before she would send it even though I had already paid for the product. So I paid twice - got the correct product very quickly with the UPS retun label as promised and got an email yesterday that I have been credited for the first charge. In the end - great customer service and great product.
Three way *extreme* comparison December 28, 2009 Dire Wolf (Seattle, WA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I practice karate & I wear glasses. This is not a happy combination - I spend too much time picking my glasses up off the mat. So I went out & bought a pair of sports goggles, they stay on but fog up something fierce. (My *opponents* like sparring with a blind man, though... ;-) For those who don't practice the Ancient Asian Art of kicking-below-the-belt: it is the *ultimate* workout. You sweat an unbelievable amount, making this a true stress test for anti-fog goop. I tried an old spray-on I use for my motorcycle face shield - but that did next-to-nothing to help.
I hit good ol' Amazondotcom & found the three highest-rated anti-fog products & tried them out on successive weeks.
NUMBER THREE is the artfully-named "Cat Crap" Ek Cat Crap Glass and Lens Cleaner It's a waxy substance, you smear it on & by the directions buff it until clear. But I don't know how to tell the difference between "buffing until clear" and "wiping it off." It did do better at mitigating the fogging problem than the old spray-on I had laying around. But it still didn't keep the lenses clear, either. Three Stars.
NUMBER TWO is Sea Drops Sea Drops Anti-Fog & Lens Cleaner This is a viscous fluid, you smear it on & let it dry, then buff. I buffed it just barely enough for the spots to disappear & tried it out. It worked "pretty good." My lenses didn't fog up, stayed mostly clear but by the end of class there was still a little spotting. Much better than the old spray-on, but still not quite as good as number one. Four Stars.
For my money, NUMBER ONE is Fog Tech. FogTech Anti-fog 30ml Solution It's a clear solution, you wipe it on & let dry. That's it, no guessing how much buffing you need. My goggles stayed clear & dry throughout the class. It may be the priciest solution, but it works. Five Stars.
Now I can see the foot coming at my nose.
Much better.
Next up: "Blocking"
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