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  • Product Info

    McNett Corporation proudly introduces Sea Quick Anti-Fog Spray to its line of world famous anti-fog products! Our dynamic new spray formula has been developed at the request of many of our customers and it works great with one application!

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    New spray formula anti-fog for dive masks. Superior anti-fog performance with one application. Sea Quick lasts and lasts and lasts! Available in 2 oz. Bulk, Blister Pack and Private Label.

  • Instructions for Use

     

    For Use On dive MAsks: Spray Sea Quick™ onto each lens surfaces. Spread gently with fingertips. Rinse immediately.

    For Use On: Sunglasses, Eyewear, Face shields, Ski Goggles, Hockey masks, Paintball Goggles, Night vision goggles, Binoculars and more: Before use, to avoid scratches, lens should be free of dirt and debris. Spray onto all lens surfaces. Immediately buff until clear using gentle circular motion with MicroNet™ Microfiber Cloth or soft lens cloth.

  • Tips & Testimonials

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  • Dive Health

    Dive Health

    Diving is dehydrating – especially in tropical heat. Dehydration contributes to decompression sickness, fatigue and cardiovascular stress. To make up for water lost while diving, drink a gallon of water each day.
  • Mask Tip

    Mask Tip

    To minimize mold and algae build-up, rinse your mask with fresh water after each dive and allow it to dry completely before storing. Store your mask in a hard case to protect it from dirt and abrasives and also to protect it while traveling. Avoid leaving your mask in the sun or resting on your head prior to a dive – the heat will cause a spike in the mask’s temperature which contributes to fogging.