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JAWS Quick Spit Antifog Spray- 1oz. size with Spray Top

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MA_1796
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$8.95
The most recognized antifog in the world... finally, a spray that works!

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Description

Now the worlds most recognized antifog comes in a spray! Quick spit spray works on almost anything that fogs, including dive masks, swim goggles, paintball masks, sport goggles, safety goggles, ski goggles and more. Not recommended for use on prescription eyewear. Apply wet or dry - Quick spit is a high performance antifog in a convenient spray formula. Over 200 pumps per bottle! Quick spit... the most recognized name in antifog... the spray that works! Avoid Direct contact with eyes. Use only as directed.

Product Detail

Features

  • ECO friendly, non-toxic formula
  • Long lasting spray formula
  • 200+ pumps per bottle
  • Natural and biodegradable
  • Works on glass and plastic
  • Use for wet or dry applications

Reviews

  • 5
    Easy application that works

    Posted by Paintball - via Amazon on Jun 25th 2015

    I recently tried this product on my paintball mask, and for all you paintballers that are skeptical, dont be this is the way to go. I got 2 anti-fog products and this was the best of them. One appplication last for the time you are playing. I know you hate when your mask fogs, so just spend the 8 dollars to get something that will actually make the game more thrilling than getting shot because you can't see.

  • 5
    Worked like a charm!

    Posted by Michael S - via Amazon on Jun 25th 2015

    Does exactly what is says, used over several days/ports on my cruise, no fog whatsoever. Super easy to use, small size makes it easy to carry.

  • 5
    WHY DID I WAIT TO BUY THIS!

    Posted by HonestOmnivore - via Amazon on Jun 25th 2015

    It works EXACTLY as it says. One mist of the lens and I'm good to go for the whole workout. I don't know why I waited! Like I really want to keep spitting into my goggles at the pool. I swim for about 90 minutes two to three times a week - this allows for

  • 5
    This stuff really eliminates 90-100% of the fog on your swim googles!

    Posted by Christina - via Amazon on Jun 25th 2015

    I initially purchased the JAWS brand and the AquaSphere brand of anti-fog spray for my swim goggles. I swim at least 4 times a week for an hour each time so having my goggles fog free is really important for me. No one likes to swim and not be able to see anything. The JAWS quick spit works really good in eliminating the fog - 90% to 100% fog free. Why the 90% - if you don't leave the JAWS solution on the googles for at least 2 mins, you won't get 100% fog free. The 90% fog free is still decent - not foggy to the point where I can't see as in when I don't use JAWS. So, likely the longer you leave the JAWS solution on, the better chance you'll get 100% fog free. The AquaSphere brand does not work as well as JAWS - in case you were deciding between JAWS vs AquaSphere brand. My goggles still fogged up and fog free percentage was around 40%-50% with the AquaSphere. FYI, my goggles are also AquaSphere and it still wasn't as effective as JAWS. Don't waste your money on AquaSphere anti-fog. If you are looking for good, secure fit, comfortable goggles, definitely look into AquaSphere. They make the best googles and swimwear. My process - I've only tried 1 method so far. I spray 2 sprays into my dry goggles, angle my goggles around so the JAWS solution will cover the entire inside of my googles. Sometimes I'll use my fingers to help spread the solution. I let the JAWS solution sit in my goggles for about 1-2 minutes. Then I rinse it out at the sink and wear it to swim immediately. I don't like this method because the goggles are wet from rinsing when I put them on for swimming - causing leaks sometimes. Goggles tend to have a solid leak free secure fit for me if I put them on dry before going into the pool. I'm going to try another method where I spray the goggles the night before my swim, let the JAWs solution dry on the goggles overnight, then rinse the next day. I'll update my review to discuss how that went after I try it.

  • 5
    Best Anti Fog out there!

    Posted by mikesja - via Amazon on Jun 25th 2015

    We live in Hawaii and go snorkeling at least once a month. Tried a couple of products from Walmart and other local stores. Nothing worked reliably and for more than an hour or so. This stuff is the easiest to use: spritz in each side of mask, rub around with finger, then immediately rinse off with ocean water. Worked for over two hours without having to reapply. Found out this is what the snorkel tour folks used on the trip we went on. I'm sold on this stuff. Plus based on how little is used with each pump of the bottle, it should last a least a couple of years.

  • 5
    Back for more. What more can I say?

    Posted by mcfuddles - via Amazon on Jun 25th 2015

    I never write reviews (unless something is horrible), but when ordering more of this spray. I had to stop and say something. Here it is: It works. I swim regularly, and the factory anti-fog has long since worn off. I tried another product (drops) that was almost useless.The spit spray works well. The process goes like this: Dunk goggles in pool*, shake water out, one spray of spit in each lense, rub around to coat the lenses (I even rub some of the excess on the outside just for fun), then quickly dunk again (get all the spray off or may burn eyes a little), shake water out again, put goggles on face, swim. I swim for an hour or two and never have to re-apply. * Now the note: I have found that I have to use pool water to rinse the goggles. I don't know why, but if I use tap water, they start to fog after a lap or two. But if I use pool water they don't fog during that session. Of course, you should probably rinse with tap water after the swim, to get the chlorine off the strap and seals, etc. -- Manufacturer (mine are Speedo) says this extends life. Now have fun \"spitting\" on your goggles!

  • 5
    How to Stop the Sting

    Posted by DaveT - via Amazon on Jun 25th 2015

    I have sensitive eyes and wear contacts so I was concerned about how much my eyes would be bothered by this product. First off it doesn't have any smell or scent, which is great. Following a previous reviewers advice I sprayed the inside of my Speedo Vanquisher 2.0 goggles with Jaws and let it sit for a few minutes with the goggles facing down and the spray lying in an even layer on the inside of the goggles. At the pool I rinsed it out once by dipping it in the pool. When I put it on and swam a lap or so, my eyes began to sting. So I rinsed it out again. After a few more rinses, the stinging stopped but I was pleasantly surprised that the goggles did not fog up even after almost an hour of swimming. So it appears that if you rinse it out enough times you can retain the anti-fog effect without bothering sensitive eyes. And it is considerably better at anti-fogging than using your own spit. Note that I never touch the inside of the goggles when rinsing out. I suspect that rubbing the inside while rinsing may remove the coating although I havent tested that theory yet. Also the Speedo Vanquisher 2.0 Plus Mirrored Goggle is already supposed to have an anti-fog coating even though it doesn't work. I haven't tried this on a pair of goggles that has no coating whatsoever.

  • 5
    Secret to how it works Quick Spit

    Posted by Khaki&Stanley - via Amazon on Jun 25th 2015

    I followed the instructions twice but after 30 minutes in the pool; fog was back. I usually prepare the lens (goggles) the night before following the instructions, but got side tracked this one time. The next morning the formula had dried on the lens but instead of starting over I just used a soft cloth and wipe the dry residue. Talk about an accidental fix the lens did not fog after my 1 hour swim. So now I spray the goggles the night before and wipe the dry residue just before I go to the pool. It works, I plan to buy more when I run out. I have not tried yet, but I will see if one application will last for 2 days swim.

  • 5
    Excellent Product

    Posted by E. Stevens - via Amazon on Jun 25th 2015

    This is an excellent anti-fog for swim googles. I can't speak to using it on SCUBA masks. (I use a different product for SCUBA!) I have one suggestion. After application, rinse the hell out of your goggles. The first time I used the anti-fog, my eyes burned, and I had to stop swimming to rinse my googles. Subsequently, with a good rinsing, all was great.