Re: Good Mask De-fogger?



Ian wrote:

When new I'd agree but after a few years I am not so sure. I reckon
the glass just gets dirty and then the condensation binds to it.
Certainly making sure the mask is clean solves the problem and it
doesn't need toothpaste etc unless new.

It probably doesn't need it, but toothpaste is still a pretty good mask
cleaner.

Lee


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