Why do scuba divers spit into their masks?
Nov. 6th, 2006 07:44 am The experts at ScubaGuide.com believe it does. "Saliva works very well as a mask defogger, for reasons that have never been adequately explained." This site
on snorkeling notes, "You can purchase a product at the scuba shop to
prevent mask fogging. But this 'industrial spit' will work no better
than your own." Interesting, though maybe not entirely accurate. ScubaDiving.com
tested the various products and concluded that most (but not all) worked better than spit.
But a ranked assessment of artificial saliva is probably more
information than the average person needs. The real question is why
does spit work at all? FreeDiver.net
explains, "Spit keeps the air on the inside of the mask from condensing
on the glass." Masks fog up because the inside is often dirty or dusty.
Spit cleans off
the dirt, making it much harder for condensation and fog to form. It
may not be sanitary, but for most divers it works just fine.
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