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JAWS Spit Anti-Fog Gel is a premium, all-natural defogger designed for professional and recreational use on dive masks, paintball and sport goggles, safety eyewear, and more. Its thick gel formula can be applied wet or dry—even underwater—and one tiny drop provides all-day fog-free clarity. Trusted by professionals and crafted in the USA, it delivers reliable, hypoallergenic performance for those who demand crystal-clear vision in any environment.





| ASIN | B000GGCLIC |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,579 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #9 in Diving Mask Defoggers |
| Brand Name | JAWS JUST ADD WATER SOLUTIONS |
| Care instructions | Apply a small amount of gel to the inside of the lens, rub it over the entire area, rinse off, and visually check for any residue. For wet applications, use only when engaging in water sports. For dry applications, use only when engaging in land sports or industrial activities. Pre-clean the lens with JAWS scrub mask cleaner product before applying the anti-fog for better performance. Do not use this product on goggles. |
| Color | 1 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,955 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Plastic |
| Frame Type | Rimless |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00804879113560 |
| Item Dimensions | 4 x 2 x 2 inches |
| Item Height | 2 inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | Mask Defogger |
| Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
| Lens Coating | Anti-Fog Coating |
| Lens Color | Clear |
| Lens Material | Plastic |
| Manufacturer | Jaws |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Quick Spit Antifog Gel |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Origin | Made in the USA |
| Size | 1 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Anti-Fog |
| Sport Type | Swimming |
| Style | 1 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Style Number | JAW1795 |
| UPC | 804879113560 |
| Unit Count | 1 Fluid Ounces |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
L**.
Best Anti-Fog Solution I’ve Ever Used!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Best Anti-Fog Solution I’ve Ever Used! I’ve been using this on my swim goggles for several months now, and it’s absolutely amazing. I swim nearly 2,000 meters every day, and this keeps my lenses completely clear—better than any other product I’ve tried. A little goes a very long way. I just use a tiny drop on the inside of each lens, rub it gently with my finger, toss the goggles into the pool to keep them wet, and rinse them well before putting them on. No streaks, no residue, just perfect clarity. Even with daily swimming, one bottle lasts me for months. While it technically says not to use on swim goggles, I’ve had nothing but excellent results. Highly recommend!
J**T
Works great!
Worked well. Mask did not fog after use.
J**.
Only Gel That Works For Me
Honestly, I've tried all sorts of soaps, detergents, hacks, etc and this gel works the best. It works better than the spray version by the same brand. My mask fogs up badly whenever I am in cooler water, especially cool fresh water when I cave dive versus warm Carribean ocean water. I don't know why but it does with all other gels, soaps, sprays, gels, etc etc etc. This gel is the only one that I have found that works. I've tried other gels too but this one is the only one. And because it is a gel, you can keep it in your mask while you're kitting up and it stays there until you're ready to rinse it and put it on. Other soaps just wash off in the water while you're kitting up so a gel is a must and this gel is the only formulation that I've found that works.
J**.
Works on eye glasses under a moto helmet.
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.
B**Z
Works great!
I’ve used this in a spray for years. With this I use a small drop and smear it on both lens both sides. It is terrific! Very clear view for long swims.
M**S
***Please read before purchasing***
This is definitely a product to read all the negative reviews first before purchasing. I wish I had since it seems to be much more dangerous than the company admits. TL;DR - This product burns your eyes really badly and isn't much better than just using your own spit. People have been hospitalized from it. We've used this product on three separate snorkeling excursions in three different countries. The last two times we used it our eyes were burning so bad after about 20 minutes of swimming that opening our eyes was excruciating and keeping them closed wasn't much better. The pain was probably increased by the salt water as well. The first time I don't remember any issues but I did notice it wasn't particularly effective. At the time we thought the waters we were swimming in were either saltier than those near our resorts (which were only mildly irritating) or we were sweating sun screen into our eyes. We realized it was this product after reading a few forum posts in which people complained about the same thing. The problem was caused by us using more than the instructed amount the last two times. The reason we did this was mostly because we forgot after a while that you are only supposed to use one small drop for the entire mask, which doesn't really cover all of it. The other reason was that the product doesn't really explain why you shouldn't use more. In fact, after looking through all their website's product description and instructions I still haven't found why you shouldn't use more than a drop other than the vague warning on the bottle saying "Avoid direct eye contact". This is a strange warning for a product meant to put incredibly close to your eyes in an environment that it's soluble in. Essentially you shouldn't get any water in your mask either because it will wash off and put this product in your eyes. I can't find out what it's made of but I did read somewhere that it's an alkali substance. Although I'm not sure if that's true and I can't find that source anymore, if it is then this is a very dangerous product to put near your eyes. I've read at least two different cases where someone was hospitalized because of this product. Ultimately if this product wasn't dangerous for your eyes I still don't think I would recommend it, since it only prevents your goggles from fogging slightly longer than your own spit which is free. With the danger to your eyes also accounted for, this product has almost no benefit over just using your own spit. If you choose to buy it make very sure to use as little as you can get away with.
P**L
NOT for Swim Goggles!
I should have read the description better, but I trusted the search engine too much. This product is NOT made for swim googles. My bad. I wish they had put that fact in the headline of the product. Waste of money.
V**S
Used for my scuba checkout dives for certification.
The anti-fog works great.
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