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Rabb
13-06-12, 11:45 PM
I have tried a couple of these products and neither of them seem to work?
I carried out the instructions to the letter - but they don't seem to work for me!
Any ideas - does your one work?

Mitch9128
14-06-12, 07:06 AM
Mr Sheen, better than rain X or any other water repellent products. Also lifts off the dirt before the cloth gets near it, stopping swirling.

Goldie
14-06-12, 09:28 AM
Mr Sheen, better than rain X or any other water repellent products. Also lifts off the dirt before the cloth gets near it, stopping swirling.
+1

Morticia
14-06-12, 10:11 AM
Rabb, they're all a big con, I know cos I'm the idiot that has tried them all. Except Mr Sheen, thanks for the tip Mitch!

Mitch9128
14-06-12, 10:33 AM
Also if your riding in the rain, a lump of coal in your botty, makes a nice diamond by the time you get home, with all the arse clenching moments :D

Swanny
14-06-12, 10:38 AM
I put carnauba wax on mine

Nelly
14-06-12, 10:43 AM
I use neat Fairy Liquid or the like. Rub a bit of that in and you'll find that the visor doesn't fog up so much :)

Mitch9128
14-06-12, 11:22 AM
I use neat Fairy Liquid or the like. Rub a bit of that in and you'll find that the visor doesn't fog up so much :)


Yebbut, that's on the inside innit? Does work though, if you've no pinlock.

Snowy
14-06-12, 12:08 PM
Every couple of rides or so I polish the outside of the visor with SDoc100 plastic polish - this makes the rain drops bead on the visor and run off with a bit of help from the wind. Also reduces the effect small scratches have with night vision. I have a Pinlock on the inside which I cannot recommend highly enough. As I wear glasses when riding I use Fogtech solution which is brilliant and lasts up to 5 days. I bought some for a tenner about 2 years ago and still have 3/4 of it left. You can use it on the inside of visors as well although I still find the Pinlock better :)

Swanny
14-06-12, 03:19 PM
I have a Pinlock, it's impossible to make it mist up [smiley=thumbup.gif]

Jon_W
14-06-12, 03:48 PM
I find that going faster helps!!!!! :D

Rabb
14-06-12, 08:18 PM
Thanks all
Mr Sheen it is then - thanks Mitch!
One can should last years....

JayP
16-06-12, 09:53 AM
I researched this a few months ago. Got boring very quickly! Several people mentioned Me Sheen but there were some negatives - can't remember what they were now - possibly the chance of slowly scratching the visor? Anyway, after everything I read I bought a product called RainCoat. This has worked fine and apparently will never scratch the visor - time will tell I suppose. It was a bit pricey but 'price per wear' is miniscule as you only need a tiny amount of it.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RAINCOAT-WATER-REPELLENT-KIT-MOTORCYCLE-VISOR-S-ETC-/360466795914?_trksid=p4340.m185&_trkparms=algo%3DD LSL%252BSIC.NPJS%26its%3DI%26itu%3DUCI%252BUA%26ot n%3D10%26pmod%3D400248292846%252B400248292846%26po %3D%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D9171553673734226307#ht_189 5wt_1346

Geordie Stu
16-06-12, 10:25 AM
Not riding in the rain helps... ::). But Mr Sheene works for me [smiley=thumbup.gif]

Wes
16-06-12, 05:53 PM
Good info cheers :)

Dan505
19-06-12, 03:13 PM
'Divers' spit is good to stop the inside fogging :o but i use Autoglym visor cleaner on the outside which makes the rain bead on the visor and run off with the wind.