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Hi...when I am riding in raining day or cold weather....I always see fog forming inside my visor while I breath out. Well using a full face helment. Especially when riding at raining night at North South Highway....really can't see. Any idea to cure it??

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Originally posted by Dewei@Jun 12 2006, 01:48 AM

Hi...when I am riding in raining day or cold weather....I always see fog forming inside my visor while I breath out. Well using a full face helment. Especially when riding at raining night at North South Highway....really can't see. Any idea to cure it??

change visor to anti-fog 1,

 

or can try to apply anti-fog cream for visor.

 

anti-fog cream

 

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Use saliva to coat also can.

Many swimmers do that with their googles. But to do it on visor... hmm...

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Originally posted by jhawk2820@Jun 12 2006, 02:00 AM

change visor to anti-fog 1,

 

or can try to apply anti-fog cream for visor.

 

anti-fog cream

 

:smile:

Hi...thanks for the info. Where to buy this anti-fog cream?

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Originally posted by zod@Jun 12 2006, 11:12 AM

Use saliva to coat also can.

Many swimmers do that with their googles. But to do it on visor... hmm...

 

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use it on the visor...?

 

*the gal pillion touch her face*

 

" eee... why so sticky wan..." :sweat:

 

on serious note, FREE and diy way... try coating the inner side of visor with soapy water, let dry and polish it clean with cloth. works for awhile or few rides than recoat again.

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Originally posted by w1n6@Jun 13 2006, 04:00 AM

use it on the visor...?

 

*the gal pillion touch her face*

 

" eee... why so sticky wan..." :sweat:

 

on serious note, FREE and diy way... try coating the inner side of visor with soapy water, let dry and polish it clean with cloth. works for awhile or few rides than recoat again.

yes soapy water. its a traditional method to stop fogging on bathroom mirror... spray glass cleaner then use newspaper to wipe off (dont rinse wif water!)

for visor dont use newspaper, it will scratch the plastic surface... use cloth.

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Originally posted by Dewei@Jun 12 2006, 01:16 AM

Hi...when I am riding in raining day or cold weather....I always see fog forming inside my visor while I breath out. Well using a full face helment. Especially when riding at raining night at North South Highway....really can't see. Any idea to cure it??

Hi Dewei,

 

probably u can try using toothpaste (any brand will do) :thumb:

 

Apply extreme thin layer of tooth paste on the inner side of the visor and wash away with water..

 

This is how i prevent my visor from getting foggy and it works well for me.. :cheer:

 

i learned it from the diving course.. :cheeky:

 

BTW i use 'Darlie' toothpaste..

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Originally posted by Anthen@Sep 20 2006, 11:56 AM

Hi Dewei,

 

probably u can try using toothpaste (any brand will do) :thumb:

 

Apply extreme thin layer of tooth paste on the inner side of the visor and wash away with water..

 

This is how i prevent my visor from getting foggy and it works well for me.. :cheer:

 

i learned it from the diving course.. :cheeky:

 

BTW i use 'Darlie' toothpaste..

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Posted
Originally posted by Anthen@Sep 20 2006, 11:56 AM

probably u can try using toothpaste (any brand will do) :thumb:

 

Apply extreme thin layer of tooth paste on the inner side of the visor and wash away with water..

 

This is how i prevent my visor from getting foggy and it works well for me.. :cheer:

 

i learned it from the diving course.. :cheeky:

 

BTW i use 'Darlie' toothpaste..

frm my xperience visor wouldnt fog when its clean, free of grime and fingerprints. cheap or xpensive ones the same. tats why i always keep a piece of microfibre cloth in my helmet bag.

and for toothpaste, isnt it abrasive? ppl usu ally use tat to clean stubborn stains

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I got this from some source:

 

Use shaving cream. Rub it on, then clean it off with tissue till it's clear.

 

(Tried, works somewhat, but the smell of shaving cream...um)

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Posted
Originally posted by Dewei@Jun 12 2006, 01:16 AM

Hi...when I am riding in raining day or cold weather....I always see fog forming inside my visor while I breath out. Well using a full face helment. Especially when riding at raining night at North South Highway....really can't see. Any idea to cure it??

There is a type of anti-fog sticker where you paste on the inside of your visor. That one works perfect for me. :thumb: Ah boy shop should have.

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