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Best water repellent for visor
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On the inside of my visor i use fairy liquid soap or any liquid soap. I leave it on for 5 mon and then i buff off.. stop visor fogging up..
On outside i learnt an old trick. I use liquid car wax. Leve it on for 5 to 10 min and then buff it off.. rain just beads out of vison.. |
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"On the inside of my visor i use fairy liquid soap or any liquid soap. I leave it on for 5 mon and then i buff off.. stop visor fogging up..
On outside i learnt an old trick. I use liquid car wax. Leve it on for 5 to 10 min and then buff it off.. rain just beads out of vison.."
Just make sure the visor is spotless before buffing the wax. |
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You could just buy a half decent bottle of ceramic coating, usually for paintwork but just check if it’s suitable for glass (a lot are). It comes in a really small bottle so for a visor it would last forever |
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"I've heard that you can get a 'ceramic' visor coating/treatment.
Same stuff that is advertised for paint protection. CeramicPro is one of the UK companies.
Anyone tried this? Anygood?"
Hahaha I should I have the entire thread before commenting lol |
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"Used to use Mr Sheen inside and out.
Now I have pinlock inside and use turtle wax outside.
I think pinlock is probably the greatest safety improvement of the last few decades."
Never thought of turtlewax. Used it after i read post, works better than mr sheen and lasts longer. |
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"Used to use Mr Sheen inside and out.
Now I have pinlock inside and use turtle wax outside.
I think pinlock is probably the greatest safety improvement of the last few decades.
Never thought of turtlewax. Used it after i read post, works better than mr sheen and lasts longer. "
I works wonders even in very heavy rain. It just beads off
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over a year ago
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I’ve not used in on my lid but I use Rainex on my car..
If I get caught in the rain I tend to be going fast enough before I get soaked through my leathers so I just turn my head to the side slightly and it gets blown off. |
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I tried Rain X recently on my windshield and visor. Can’t say it worked very well. After a while it was like the water spray off the road was sticking instead of beading and running off. I’m going back to polish. |
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By *B1000Couple
over a year ago
North Lakes and Manchester |
"I tried Rain X recently on my windshield and visor. Can’t say it worked very well. After a while it was like the water spray off the road was sticking instead of beading and running off. I’m going back to polish."
I tried the rain x plastic and had same problem so went back to normal rain x as it’s always been pretty good |
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