Re: Visor water repellant
I have tried various things which I can't remember the names of. The only thing I have found that actually works and lets water bead off is SDoc 100 plastic polish.
Re: Visor water repellant
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Originally Posted by BMWGraeme
I have tried various things which I can't remember the names of. The only thing I have found that actually works and lets water bead off is SDoc 100 plastic polish.
Thanks Snowy - I'll give it a go (as it's driving me nuts at the moment)
Cheers.
Re: Visor water repellant
Have you tried the pink stuff that the old boy at the bike show sells? ;D ;D ;D ;D
Re: Visor water repellant
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Originally Posted by dan_geoghegan
Have you tried the pink stuff that the old boy at the bike show sells? ;D ;D ;D ;D
No - what's it called - does it work? - Do you use it?
How do you get it?
Re: Visor water repellant
It's the biggest rip off. I don't know what it is but I know it doesn't work!
I thought everyone had fallen foul of him at some point.
I normally use rain-ex
Re: Visor water repellant
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Originally Posted by dan_geoghegan
It's the biggest rip off. I don't know what it is but I know it doesn't work!
I thought everyone had fallen foul of him at some point.
I normally use rain-ex
Thanks Wiltshire Builders.
Ive tried Rain-ex (not the pure one - the one with the in-built cleaner) it doesn't work but I might try the pure stuff now.
I know that rain-ex is not meant to be used with polycarbonates (as it makes visors brittle) but hey if it works I will be happy.
Has anyone used Salclear? - does it work?
Re: Visor water repellant
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Originally Posted by Rabb
[quote author=dan_geoghegan link=1363033429/5#5 date=1363036362]It's the biggest rip off. I don't know what it is but I know it doesn't work!
I thought everyone had fallen foul of him at some point.
I normally use rain-ex
Thanks Wiltshire Builders.
Ive tried Rain-ex (not the pure one - the one with the in-built cleaner) it doesn't work but I might try the pure stuff now.
I know that rain-ex is not meant to be used with polycarbonates (as it makes visors brittle) but hey if it works I will be happy.
Has anyone used Salclear? - does it work?[/quote]
I don't know if it does or not but I wouldn't advocate anything that causes your visor to become brittle :o
Re: Visor water repellant
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Originally Posted by BMWGraeme
[quote author=Rabb link=1363033429/6#6 date=1363038169][quote author=dan_geoghegan link=1363033429/5#5 date=1363036362]It's the biggest rip off. I don't know what it is but I know it doesn't work!
I thought everyone had fallen foul of him at some point.
I normally use rain-ex
Thanks Wiltshire Builders.
Ive tried Rain-ex (not the pure one - the one with the in-built cleaner) it doesn't work but I might try the pure stuff now.
I know that rain-ex is not meant to be used with polycarbonates (as it makes visors brittle) but hey if it works I will be happy.
Has anyone used Salclear? - does it work?[/quote]
I don't know if it does or not but I wouldn't advocate anything that causes your visor to become brittle :o[/quote]
Didn't know that. I'd better find something else
Re: Visor water repellant
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Originally Posted by dan_geoghegan
[quote author=BMWGraeme link=1363033429/7#7 date=1363039402][quote author=Rabb link=1363033429/6#6 date=1363038169][quote author=dan_geoghegan link=1363033429/5#5 date=1363036362]It's the biggest rip off. I don't know what it is but I know it doesn't work!
I thought everyone had fallen foul of him at some point.
I normally use rain-ex
Thanks Wiltshire Builders.
Ive tried Rain-ex (not the pure one - the one with the in-built cleaner) it doesn't work but I might try the pure stuff now.
Verified by speaking with Shoei and Rain-ex tech men
I know that rain-ex is not meant to be used with polycarbonates (as it makes visors brittle) but hey if it works I will be happy.
Has anyone used Salclear? - does it work?[/quote]
I don't know if it does or not but I wouldn't advocate anything that causes your visor to become brittle :o[/quote]
Didn't know that. I'd better find something else[/quote]