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Jaws Quick Spit Anti-Fog Spray for Swim Goggles, Eye Glasses, Snorkel Mask, Scuba Divers, and Safety Eyewear, Made in the USA

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Style Name: 2 Ounce (Pack of 1)


Features

  • QUICK SPIT ANTIFOG SPRAY: Quick Spit spray works on dive masks, snorkel masks, paintball masks, sport goggles, safety goggles, ski goggles, and almost anything that fogs.
  • LONG-LASTING: Over 200+ pumps per 1 oz. bottle! Works on glass and plastic.
  • HIGH PERFORMANCE ANTIFOG: Apply wet or dry - Quick Spit is a high performance antifog in a convenient spray formula.
  • EASY TO USE: Simply spray on, add water, clean and dry. Use for wet or dry applications. Avoid direct contact with eyes. Use only as directed.
  • PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA: Our proprietary defogger solution is formulated and manufactured in the US and is trusted by law enforcement, medical and manufacturing workers, sports enthusiasts, and more.

Description

The world's most recognized antifog now comes in a spray! The JAWS Quick Spit Antifog Spray Formula works on almost anything that fogs - dive masks, snorkel masks, paintball masks, sport goggles, safety goggles, ski goggles, and more! Apply wet or dry, Quick Spit is a high-performance antifog in a convenient spray formula with over 200 pumps per 1 oz. bottle! Available in 1 oz. one, two, or three pack, or 4 oz. one-pack, as well as 1 oz with SpitClip or JAWS Cloth. Features: Eco-friendly, long-lasting, non-toxic formula. Natural and biodegradable. Works on glass and plastic. Use for wet or dry applications. Please Note: NOT recommended for use on prescription eyewear.

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎7.56 x 4.21 x 1.38 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.09 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎2 x 2 x 4 inches


Item Weight: ‎1.6 Ounces


Brand Name: ‎JAWS JUST ADD WATER SOLUTIONS


Warranty Description: ‎2 Year Manufacturer


Model Name: ‎‎Quick Spit Antifog


Color: ‎2 Ounce (Pack of 1)


Material: ‎Plastic


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Jaws


Part Number: ‎1796-2


Style: ‎2 Ounce (Pack of 1)


Included Components: ‎Swim Goggles, Eye Glasses, Snorkel Mask, Scuba Divers


Size: ‎2 Ounce (Pack of 1)


Sport Type: ‎Diving


Date First Available: September 7, 2024


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  • Goggles didn't fog up at all.
Style Name: 1 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Worked great for a recent snorkeling trip! My goggles didn't fog up at all. Great product.
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2026 by Sheila Lammers

  • Works pretty good for goggles and glasses. Rinse well for goggles though!
Style Name: 1 Ounce (Pack of 1)
I wanted to try some anti-fog spray for a while. I tried some years ago and was disappointed. These work for me. One spray uses way more than I need, so I've been dividing the one spray into each goggle. (I would have preferred a drop bottle like visine or contact lens solution bottles.) I rub it around for a few seconds, then at the pool I rinse it well. I have found I can rinse it for up to 30 seconds (in pool water) and it works well with little or no sting. I have not yet tried it for more than 45 minutes, but the fact that it's kept my older fuzzy goggles clear thus far has been worth it. If I was doing a long set I will keep the spray and a dry towel nearby to reapply if necessary. But so far I've not been in the pool that long. If you rinse a few seconds be prepared to stop in the first few laps to give them another rinse, because they will sting if it's still too concentrated. The last few years I've been using some Eyeline bug-eye style prescription goggles. They are off the shelf and run around $20 a set. However they are hard to find and I have to buy two pairs to get the right prescription. As great as the goggles are I've found that within a month the anti-fog is useless. I use the spit technique with a rinse, and sometimes that works for a few minutes, but more often than not it fails. Needing prescription goggles I'm paranoid about being able to see clearly. As a former competitive swimmer and open water swimmer, it's vital to see what's going on! I've never understood how even top racers have multicolor goggles. I've tried every goggle known to man and it's insane that someone would want to train or race in green or red or even dual color goggles! Some of my competitors looked like they were watching a 3D movie! It obviously worked for them. But for me, I need to see clear. They spry has also have worked on my cheap mountain biking glasses and has increased usage time dramatically. Not only has it stopped basic fogging up, if I sweat onto the lens it seems to help clear it a bit and I can still keep the glasses on. Normally a couple drops of sweat dripping down, or a bit of humidity, and the glasses have to come off in minutes. I use cheap Lowe's Safety Glasses ($9.00) when. I want to get some really nice Rudy Project or Oakley glasses one day, which have great reviews and special coatings for the elements. However the sub $10 Lowe's glasses work fine and there I know that I will inevitably lose or step on them. They are somewhat disposable. No matter what though, with MTB, with dust and dirt, sweat, humidity, rain and sometimes mud, the glasses have to come off anywhere in from 10 min to 30 min in. Even if I had the fancier glasses I can't imagine they'd last a most full rides. But I still like to wear the glasses for as long as I can because it helps for less irritation on my contact lenes. Even 10 minutes to start is better than nothing. This spray seesm to double the usage time at least. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2011 by J. Kelly

  • Works, but not quite what I was hoping for...
Style Name: 1 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Good quality anti-fog spay. It does indeed stop fogging, but it leaves a bit of a greasy film on eye glasses. I was hoping it would polish away and become completely invisible, but it leaves things a bit smuggy looking - as if you wiped away a fingerprint from the lens without using cleaner. This would not be a problem for swim goggles or if you work in severe conditions where things fog up to the point you can't see, but I'm trying to improve my vision through precision optics outdoors and the smugginess pretty much negates the benefit of the HD glass in my spotting scope. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2026 by A. Lai

  • Works well
Style Name: 1 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Snorkelled for about 7-8 hours total with this. Took me a few sessions to get the hang of it but essentially spray the lenses, use ur finger to get all of the glass, quickly rinse once or twice in the water until there’s no foam left, DONT TOUCH GLASS after rinsing. If you over rinse you’ll fog up in small spots after 10 minutes. Otherwise, I used it for every session 30-60 minutes at a time, two sprays no issues with fogging at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2026 by Andrey

  • Keep goggles clear
Style Name: 2 Ounce (Pack of 1)
This works wonderfully for keeping the googles clear. I use it almost every morning when I swim and it seems to last quite a while.
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2026 by vDot

  • Literally worse than just using any hand soap, and I tried ALL methods
Style Name: 1 Ounce (Pack of 2)
This product does 'work' when used as directed, which for swimming goggles, means spraying, then rinsing with TAP water right before you swim (NOT pool water - which removes it). Then yes, you don't get fogging for around 20-30 mins. Thing is, you literally get the same effect using any hand soap. Seriously, try it - put soap in your goggles, get it to buble, the rinse it out with tap water right before you swim (so it doesn't dry out), and it will be even better than this product. And unfortunately, all the other 'recommended' methods really don't work well at all. Seriously, try any of these any breath even a little on your goggles/glasses and they will instantly fog. I tried numerous times with all methods. Additional fails: - Spray on, spread, let dry, MINIMAL buffing, use. - Spray on, spread, let dry, rinse with water, use Avoid this product - it's literally a few drops of hand soap in water. In fact, I've been using exactly this using the YMCA hand soap into the goggle and then immediately rinsing with tap water right before my swim and it works a lot better than this product. Or at least try this method first before you use it on swim goggles. I wouldn't ever use this on non-swim goggles or glasses - as mentioned above, NO treatment method I used above (even done carefully) even resulted in the faintest antifogging when dry. Literally instafog with just the lightest breath. I'm pretty sure the 'magic' of this product is the reality that a tiny layer of soap followed by tap water keeps a thin layer of water on the goggle. Without that tap water right before you swim, the layer is useless. There is a product that I admit does work that I've tried. I wouldn't say it's perfect (far from), but actually DOES prevent antifog after proper application (smear & dry, GENTLY buff), which is the Z-Clear rub-on blue stuff. You have to apply a decent thick layer of that one, let dry for several hours+, then gently buff off, but that one actually works - if you breathe heavily on the treated surface, there is no fogging at all. And it doesn't burn your eyes, ever. No, I'm not paid to endorse Z-clear, and I do find the treatment method annoying as it doesn't work anywhere near as well when applied like <30 minutes before your activity. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2021 by lighthorse2000

  • Not as good as advertised
Style Name: 1 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Spray anti fog always does worse than gel, but this is not a good spray even by those standards. Applying it is easy, but sometimes it doesn't work. My mask always fogs with this spray after an hour of swimming, and if at any point I break the seal against my face, it fogs up within 5 minutes. It kind of works, but at no point would I consider this a good product. Get a gel or a different spray. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2026 by Gil

  • Clear vision
Style Name: 1 Ounce (Pack of 2)
Works like a charm. Keeps the lenses clear.
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2026 by Cville shopper

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