I hate to be this guy but....Your mask fogs because, during the manufacturing process, the lenses get coated with a thin layer of silicone. The anti-fog isn't working because it binds to the silicone layer, not the glass. Rubbing your finger on the glass with force removes the silicone layer. Some people burn it off (not recommended on modern silicone masks), some use commercial lens scrubs, and some use toothpaste. It's all doing the same thing, removing the silicone layer. There are many videos available about this. It has nothing to do with the "micro fissures of the glass."
Amazing! This works
Many thanks for this awesome clip. Would any dishwashing liquid work?
I would guess a more concentrated variety would be better but I think any will work pretty well.
Thank you I'm gonna try this out.
Please do! I think you’re going to love the results. Thanks for watching!
Hi will try this tks
Let us know how it goes!
excellent
Thanks! Happy and clear diving to you!
I hate to be this guy but....Your mask fogs because, during the manufacturing process, the lenses get coated with a thin layer of silicone. The anti-fog isn't working because it binds to the silicone layer, not the glass. Rubbing your finger on the glass with force removes the silicone layer. Some people burn it off (not recommended on modern silicone masks), some use commercial lens scrubs, and some use toothpaste. It's all doing the same thing, removing the silicone layer. There are many videos available about this. It has nothing to do with the "micro fissures of the glass."