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Jaws Spit Anti-Fog Gel Solution Defogger for Snorkel Mask, Scuba Divers, Paintball, Eye Wear, Sport Goggles, Made in The USA

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  • SPIT ANTIFOG GEL: The world’s most recognized antifog see what you're missing! Works on anything that fogs, including: dive masks, paintball masks, sport goggles, safety goggles, ski goggles, eye wear, windows, binoculars, scopes & more
  • ALL NATURAL INGREDIENTS: Natural and hypoallergenic
  • INSTANT CLARITY: Apply wet or dry - spit gel is so thick it can even be applied under water! CAUTION: GEL antifog is not recommended for swim goggle use. For swim goggles use Quick spit antifog spray.
  • LONG-LASTING: Just one tiny drop of our gel formula works all day!
  • PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA: Our proprietary defogger solution is formulated and manufactured in the US and has been a trusted brand for law enforcement, medical personnel, manufacturing workers as well as land and water sports enthusiasts for many years


Spit antifog gel works on anything that fogs, including dive masks, paintball masks, sport goggles, safety goggles, ski goggles, eye wear, windows, binoculars, scopes and more. Apply wet or dry - spit gel is so thick it can even be applied under water. Just one tiny drop works all day. spit antifog... the most recognized name in antifog... see what you’re missing. CAUTION: spit antifog is not recommended for swim goggle use. For swim goggles use Quick spit antifog spray.


J. Lee
2025-09-03 18:15:50
I don't know the formula to this (although probably a detergent/soap variation) but I know what it does. Fogging on a surface is actually just thousands of tiny water droplets on that surface. After you take a shower, look closely on your bathroom mirror. You will notice that its just thousands and thousands of droplets that due to their spherical shape, diffuse light transmission.I applied Spit to a part of my bathroom mirror and took a nice hot shower. The Spit covered part was NOT foggy. However, when I looked closely, the water was there, but just not in droplet form. I believe this product, like soap, removes the surface tension of the water droplets, and so they can no longer form tiny droplets, but instead, condense flatly upon their surface. So the treated part of the mirror had a watery glaze on it, but was more or less clear.I noticed the same when I used this on my motorcycle helmet face shield. It was 40 degrees, very cold, so normally, my face shield fogs up instantly. But after 30 minutes of riding, I noticed that my face shield was actually subtly wet, not foggy, but a thin watery glaze had collected on the inside. The vision was slightly warped due to this water glaze, but perfectly usable and much preferred to a grey fog that normally forms.The only drawback is the product eventually looses its effectiveness and needs to be re-applied - surface tension removal of water is usually done by molecular bonding to the water molecule itself, which means a molecule of tension remover has to get consumed with every water molecule it de-fogs. My bathroom mirror has lasted 2 good hot showers so far, which is a lot more fog than goggles or face shields would generate. I will update with how many days Spit has lasted on my mirror.
Kari
2025-08-23 12:14:56
There are many things I like about this product:First of all, it works great. Very rarely there is a little fog in the mask, but that only happens when it does not seal properly and water pours into the mask. On several occasions I dug this little bottle out from my dive bag after using the dive boat's regular antifog, because it didn't work as well.It's very viscous, so once the bottle gets a little emptier, shake it a little to get some spit to the nozzle. When it gets very empty I might end up diluting it with a little water to get it out easier. However, this bottle has lasted a few years of diving and snorkeling already.It's biodegradable, which means it will not harm fish and coral. As divers, we should take care of the place we love! The often used baby shampoo is not reef friendly, even if it does not burn in your eyes, unless it's also made of biodegradable ingredients.The name itself is worth a laugh every once in a while.Also, check out the company's other products, like , which works great on stinky wetsuits/boots, smells great and is biodegradable, as well!
Jean R.
2025-06-06 19:13:20
One of the most inconvenient things about riding a motorcycle with a full face with glasses is when your lenses fog up from your own breath, or from the ambience. I first tried the quick squit: it worked on swim goggles rather well, so at the least it wasn't a waste; however, the quick spit did not work on prescription lenses. The quick spit bottle even states that it is NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PRESCRIPTION LENSES, but the description on the website failed to mention it. Now, I decided to get the anti fog gel apart from the quick spit. Both the gel and the spray are annoying to apply, but the gel does work on prescription glasses. After my OCD buffed it till I was someone satisfied, I put my helmet on and tried on both pairs of glasses that applies the spit to: my glasses no longer fog heavily. Some fog may build up, but it quickly dissapates, not really posing much of a disturbance. When applying on small lenses, definitely go smaller than a pea size. The slightest bit too much makes it difficult to buff the lenses easily. You have to keep buffing to get the smears, streaks, and heavy haze off. The application is extremely annoying, but it appears to last for more than one day. Will be testing out my glasses on an actual bike ride later. I'll see how it affects visibility and how effective it is in use.
Shahin
2025-04-23 17:57:49
Don't let the MISLEADING packaging scare you. Yes, this gel product does indeed have a "not intended for swim goggles" on it and I was thinking of returning it to get the spray. I'm sure glad I didn't .... I decided the price was such that I could try to see what made it suitable for a diving mask but not for swim goggles. And if it didn't work then a few $ lost and maybe a damaged google or an irritated eye. So I put a very small drop on each lens, Thoroughly rubbed it, and then thoroughly rinsed it. Presto!!! No issues whatsoever. Works EXTREMELY well. I believe I know why the vendor has that MISLEADING labling in the bottle. If anyone wants to know my theory then just respond to this post and with your email address and I'll send you a direct message. Happy swimming !!!
Pewpew
2025-04-14 16:15:08
Works
Pearl
2025-02-06 17:16:51
Uses it on my prescription glasses when I have to ride my motorcycle in the cold. Inside a full face helmet plus wearing a face ski mask to keep warm, my glasses would fog up bad before. After applying this, no fog at all. In fact, my lens won't fog up even if I blow breathe directly on them. Works great.
SpeeD
2025-01-31 18:00:02
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G-Daddy
2025-01-18 12:58:23
This product does not work on my prescription eye glasses ie Nikon lens which are glass high index. I applied as directed & all it did was leave a haze. I tried a 2nd application with the same poor result. You will have to use a lens cleaner to remove the product otherwise you cannot see.Your first clue is that the directions tell you to “ spray small amount ...” . The small 1oz bottle is a squeeze bottle & not spray. This stuff is thick as glue or as their name implies “Spit” . I did not try it on any other type of surface.They make no claim for use on eye glasses or prescription eyeglasses. Instead they use the term “eyewear”. Your other clue is the Amazon reviews never mentions prescription eyeglasses as key word.Lastly, the warning label says “CAUTION:EYE IRRITANT” , so do you really want this so close to your eyes ?
Lynne T
2024-12-27 21:37:57
Didn’t like this product. Pain to apply. Used it on glasses. Did not work well for me.
Usuario X
2024-11-28 15:27:39
Tal cual, no funciona para gafas
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