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If youre saying you want to get the water out of your eye,you cant cuz its not INSIDE your eye,its just kinda illosioning it.any way,you cant see under water ever(that is humans cant...)kuz humans are ment to see in air,not in water.You cant fix the blureyness,but you can wear goggles!;)

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