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KEN
14th August 2007, 17:31
The ultimate cleaner i have been using for years for [Perspex/Lexon] Windscreens & Helmet visors is 'PLEDGE' furniture polish.
Believe me, it works, past on from an old Helecoptor Pilot.
canarlee
14th August 2007, 17:34
also try baby wipes!
MyGSXF
14th August 2007, 17:48
Yep.. :yes: tis all I use on my visor!! :Punk:
KoroJ
14th August 2007, 18:19
The ultimate cleaner i have been using for years for [Perspex/Lexon] Windscreens & Helmet visors is 'PLEDGE' furniture polish.
Believe me, it works, past on from an old Helecoptor Pilot.
I agree it works great and helps the water to run off....however, the propellants used are reported to cause the perspex to get brittle. That's not a problem in a helicopter but biker's visors have been known to break when hit by stones. I tried the pledge in a pump bottle but it's a bit oily and doesn't work as well.
I find by trimming the windscreen, I can get the wind to blow the water down my visor.
(Nice ride by the way)
Hitcher
14th August 2007, 20:55
As soon as the current can of Plexus is used up, the Hitchers will be back to Pledge. It's vastly superior for water beading and run-off than Plexus. And it's considerably cheaper when purchased at retail.
Ocean1
14th August 2007, 23:52
however, the propellants used are reported to cause the perspex to get brittle.
So squirt it onto a soft cloth rather than the visor?
Coldrider
15th August 2007, 00:15
Only ever use soapy water to clean as it is an iridium coated lens, 5 years on.
rustys
15th August 2007, 05:21
As soon as the current can of Plexus is used up, the Hitchers will be back to Pledge. It's vastly superior for water beading and run-off than Plexus. And it's considerably cheaper when purchased at retail.
Totaly agree with you Hitcher, i will be doing the same back to pledge or rainex, disapointed in the Plexus, in the cost and dosn't bead of the water as well, not even on the screen of the FJR.
Pancakes
15th August 2007, 15:40
You crazy kids wanna post a wee pic of the type of Pledge you use? Just so a fool like me can recognise it by sight at the shupa markit
Hitcher
15th August 2007, 17:31
The Pledge you want comes in aerosol cans. The smaller size is preferable for ease of transportation purposes. From memory it comes in three flavours: I prefer the orange Clean & Shine. http://www.pledge.com/
Toaster
15th August 2007, 17:39
Yep, pledge works really well and in my experience doesn't affect iridium tints either.
Grahameeboy
15th August 2007, 17:51
also try baby wipes!
We are talking visor's Canary Boy.......
zeRax
15th August 2007, 18:33
+1 for pledge furniture polish, good stuff :>
pete376403
15th August 2007, 20:05
I once bought some Pledge wet wipes, soft premoistened towels in a zip lock bag, were good for carrying on the bike. IIRC these were the orange flavour.
Zukin
15th August 2007, 20:14
But I heard that the bugs stick to your visor when using pledge??
terbang
15th August 2007, 20:24
Pledge is the answer for sure.
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