How to clean your Full Face Snorkel Mask

Full Face Masks should be rinsed with fresh water after every use.

Your Full Face Snorkel Mask is made from polycarbonate parts.  As not to damage or scratch the viewport, never use abrasive cleaners, solvents or detergents. Make sure you avoid any rubbing on the mask, as this could scratch the visor.

Do not use Anti-fog products on your mask. Thanks to the two partitions of your full face mask this is not required. The use of anti-fog gels, sprays or films may damage the visor.

We also recommend you have a quick check on the breathing tube, as sometimes material like grit, sand, or other  things floating around  in the water could get stuck in there and block the floating object that drives the dry top system.  Remove objects from the breathing tube as they could cause an issue with breathing the next time you are using the full face mask.

After rinsing, detach the breathing tube (snorkel) from the mask and leave it to dry in a cool spot. Never leave your mask in the direct sun, as harmful UV rays will destroy the material.

Store and carry your mask with the provided carry bag.

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