I have bought a visor sticker for the inside which works perfect never get any steam even in freezing conditions I'm going to try the Rain-X on the outside Silicon oil seems to work if you polish it off enough but I'm just about to buy Rain-X thanks for the video 😀
Nice work glad you made it out of there safely. I have the same transition visor that you do and have been using RainX plastic. It works well. Gotta say I’ve never cleaned it with the isopropyl. I’ll need to do that and do the application the same as you did, I will give the cat crap a crack as well, thanks Dave 👍🏻🇦🇺
Cat Crap sounds like a joke at first but when you realize that it is actually "a thing" and that it works (mostly), it is no laughing matter. We use this on our job site to help reduce the fogging in our safety glasses. While it's not 100 percent full proof, it is 100 x's better than not having it at all. Nice work getting out of that stormy situation my friend
I bought a sticker for the inside of the visor and I don't get any steam even in freezing conditions so that kicks the cat crap back in the litter tray😂
I've only been in a light rain so far so I can't tell how effective it is in a downpour yet. But I'm heading out later this week for a 5 week trip and I fully expect that I'm going to get drenched at some point. ⛈️ 😂 I'll post an update after that happens. I will say that I was in a situation last week in the mountains where I would have expected the visor to fog a bit. It did not. So I'm pretty sure that the Cat Crap is effective.
I have bought a visor sticker for the inside which works perfect never get any steam even in freezing conditions
I'm going to try the Rain-X on the outside
Silicon oil seems to work if you polish it off enough but I'm just about to buy Rain-X thanks for the video 😀
Nice work glad you made it out of there safely. I have the same transition visor that you do and have been using RainX plastic. It works well. Gotta say I’ve never cleaned it with the isopropyl. I’ll need to do that and do the application the same as you did, I will give the cat crap a crack as well, thanks Dave 👍🏻🇦🇺
Thank you for sharing
Cat Crap sounds like a joke at first but when you realize that it is actually "a thing" and that it works (mostly), it is no laughing matter. We use this on our job site to help reduce the fogging in our safety glasses. While it's not 100 percent full proof, it is 100 x's better than not having it at all. Nice work getting out of that stormy situation my friend
I had to google it too, never heard of it before 😅
I bought a sticker for the inside of the visor and I don't get any steam even in freezing conditions so that kicks the cat crap back in the litter tray😂
How did the RainX do?
I've only been in a light rain so far so I can't tell how effective it is in a downpour yet. But I'm heading out later this week for a 5 week trip and I fully expect that I'm going to get drenched at some point. ⛈️ 😂 I'll post an update after that happens. I will say that I was in a situation last week in the mountains where I would have expected the visor to fog a bit. It did not. So I'm pretty sure that the Cat Crap is effective.
I've used it on a windscreen and it works perfect
But never do that because your windscreen wipers smear which makes it dangerous
Spray silicone oil buffed off with paper towel works as good as anything
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looks like you were riding in the southern tier around Franklinville
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