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Teek wrote:I got some stuff called "Cat "crumb"" that's for ski goggles, sunglasses, face shields etc. for anti fog and cleaning/polishing. It's good if I remember to use it, but the Pledge might be cool, thanks! :D
I tried Cat Crap for a while as an anti-fog coating. It doesn't work nearly as well as shaving cream. Cleans things up nicely but Plexus is easier: spray on, buff out.
Shorts wrote:I use a warm/hot, dish-soapy SOFT papertowel (I use Bounty) that I lay across the entire visor to let the dried junk sook and soften, then I wipe it off. I make sure to lather the visor well, inside and out. The I take a completely dry piece of papertowel and wipe in full even strokes across the visor. I get a nice streak free, very clear visor.
Paper towels can cause scratches on your visor. It's a paper product so it's a bit more abrasive than what you should use to clean your visor. A cotton cloth works great: steal a wash cloth when your SO isn't looking. :)
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I just use what we have at work. some Bausch & Lomb Sight Savers pre-moistened lens cleaning tissue with anti-fog and anti-static agents in it. If I get to many scratches ill prob just go fork over the $15 for a new shield.
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Shaving cream to reduce fogging? Is there anything to promote sheeting of the rain on the outside of the visor, or will Pledge do that, too?
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I know Rain-X does it very well for glass. And I think I heard they made a plastic safe one too. If you find one, I would check the bottle and if it doesnt say it can be used with visors, to go ask a salesperson who sells helmets.

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MZ33 wrote:Shaving cream to reduce fogging? Is there anything to promote sheeting of the rain on the outside of the visor, or will Pledge do that, too?
I haven't used Pledge before, but plain ol' car wax on the outside of the visor works well. It's pretty rare for me to treat the outside of my visor after I started using Plexus to clean it, though.
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Lemon Pledge is also good for seats(vinyl, not leather) and plastics.

Lemon Pledge can attract bess though. I'm slightly allergic to bee so I use regular Pledge.

I use PlatX for my shilds and windscreens.
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Flting Duck wrote:Lemon Pledge is also good for seats(vinyl, not leather) and plastics.
You wax your seat? While not as bad as something like Armor-all, that would probably make the seat a bit slippery, no?. I like a bit of friction to hold me in place when I'm riding.
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I use a product called Sprayway glass cleaner. You can get a huge can of it for less than $4. It works well on glass, plastics, and even metal. I use it to clean my bike as well as my helmet.
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Flting Duck wrote:Lemon Pledge is also good for seats(vinyl, not leather) and plastics.

Lemon Pledge can attract bess though. I'm slightly allergic to bee so I use regular Pledge.

I use PlatX for my shilds and windscreens.
you should clean your leather with murphy's oil (same stuff horse riders use on their saddles) and then use leather conditioner. Thats what I do :D. makes the leather shine oh so nice and perty.
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Shorts wrote:I use a warm/hot, dish-soapy SOFT papertowel (I use Bounty) that I lay across the entire visor to let the dried junk sook and soften, then I wipe it off. I make sure to lather the visor well, inside and out. The I take a completely dry piece of papertowel and wipe in full even strokes across the visor. I get a nice streak free, very clear visor.
Paper towels can cause scratches on your visor. It's a paper product so it's a bit more abrasive than what you should use to clean your visor. A cotton cloth works great: steal a wash cloth when your SO isn't looking. :)


Which is exactly why I capitalized "SOFT" :wink: As well as gave the brand I use. We don't get the cheap stuff. I guarantee the Bounty papertowels will not scratch - used it for 2 years.

I agree that any old cheapie papertowels can and will scratch the visor - but use the right kind and they won't.

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