Thứ Ba, 3 tháng 9, 2019

Tips and Tricks on How to Take Care of Your Full-Face Snorkeling Mask

A full-face snorkeling mask is a lifesaver. You might look weird wearing the mask, but believe us, you’ll regret not having one! You will question yourself why such an invention has not been introduced long ago. They allow you to breathe and see better under the water compared to a conventional snorkeling gear.
If you own a full-face snorkeling mask, it is important to pay attention to its care and maintenance. Proper storage is also necessary. You need to exert effort to keep the mask in its tip-top condition. If you have no idea how to do it, read on. We’ll let you know the basics of how to take care of your full-face snorkeling mask.



Getting Your Mask Ready

While it is perfectly safe to use the mask right out of the box, we recommend that you clean it first. The best way to clean it is by using your fingers and toothpaste. This will get rid of the film that is still present and any residue. Do it at least twice before you use the mask for the first time. This method of cleaning is also recommended once in a while to prevent the mask from fogging.

Immediate Care After Use

To prolong the lifespan of your mask, it is important that you look after it right after every use. The good thing about full-face snorkeling masks is that they are made for lazy people. It does not require a lot of effort to clean and maintain. Still, it won’t hurt to do something to keep it clean and make it last longer.
Right after snorkeling, look at the mask. Look for any dirt that is present. If there are sand particles, give the mask a quick shake.
To clean the full-face snorkeling mask, here is a quick step-by-step guide:
  • Before you start, shake the mask vigorously. This way, you can already get rid of the sand particles and dirt before you start cleaning.
  • Look for a faucet and turn it on. Put the mask under running water. In most cases, this is enough for immediate care. If you don’t find this sufficient, you should clean it with soap.
  • In a bucket, mix warm water and soap. Soak the mask. This will clear away specks of dirt that are stuck.
  • After dipping the mask, rinse it using water without soap. Use a washcloth to wipe the mask. Make sure that it is soft and won’t scratch the surface.
When cleaning the mask, pay special attention to the tube. Aside from just soaking it in water with soap, it is also a good idea to use a toothbrush to clean that part.

Checking Your Mask

Aside from cleaning your full-face snorkel mask, it is also crucial that you take the time to conduct a regular inspection, especially after keeping it in the storage for a long time. One of the first things that you should check is the vent. Any form of blockage, such as sand, can affect your breathing. The best way to get rid of the blockage is to use a toothpick or stick. The tube should also be free of any potential blockage.
Look at the straps as well. Make sure that they are in good condition. In some models, you can easily replace the strap to make sure that the snorkel mask will be fully functional. Otherwise, this only makes the mask prone to fogging.
As you inspect the full-face snorkel mask, pay attention to any cracks. It might hit a heavier object and this can cause the mask to crack. If that is the case, test it out to see if the crack is still manageable. Otherwise, you have no choice but to replace the mask. Otherwise, it will be ineffective as a breathing aid as water will get in.

Storing Your Full-Face Snorkeling Mask

The best tip when it comes to the storage of a full-face snorkeling mask is to dry it out. If the mask is damp, it will be a breeding ground for bacteria. Mold and mildew are also common problems. Storing the mask while it is still wet will result in a foul smell.
When storing the mask, put it in a bag and close the bag before storage. This makes sure that it won’t get in contact with dust and dirt. Store it in a cool and dry place. Be careful as well to not put it at the bottom of heavy objects since there is a possibility that it will break.
If you are carrying the mask on your way to your snorkeling trip, keep it in a mesh bag to protect from dirt. This also protects it from the harsh heat of the sun, which can damage the parts of the snorkel mask.

Getting Rid of Fog

Fogging is a common problem in snorkeling masks, even those that are not full-face. This affects your vision and may make you uncomfortable. It is important that you take care of your full-face snorkeling mask to prevent this from happening.
One of the classic techniques is spitting. This might seem gross, but it is effective. All that you have to do is to spit on the mask, give it a quick rub, and rinse. You don’t have to use your finger when rubbing the surface inside the mask. After spitting, just shake it and rinse.
A surfactant is also an excellent anti-fog solution for your full-face snorkeling mask. It cuts down surface tension to prevent fogging. It condenses into water, and the result is that it won’t cling on the surface. It slides off the surface without leaving fog. In most cases, you will have to spray the solution directly on the mask and rinse it after.
Another great solution for preventing fogging from the full-face snorkeling mask is to make sure that it is tight. The silicone skirt should sit tight on the skin. If there is air that passes through, there is a higher likelihood that fogging will be a problem.

Conclusion

By now, we hope that you already know how to take care of your full-face snorkeling mask. Truth is, it is easy. It won’t take much of your time, so be sure to do it to keep your mask in its best condition even through the years. This will save you money while also making sure that you can see clearly and breathe easily when you are underwater.

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