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    Cat Crap is....well crap. I tried it and didn't work. I then spent $50 on an Oxford anti-Fog screen that fitted inside the visor and has worked very well and can fit in nearly all helmets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Elysium View Post
    Cat Crap is....well crap. I tried it and didn't work. I then spent $50 on an Oxford anti-Fog screen that fitted inside the visor and has worked very well and can fit in nearly all helmets.
    if your visor or screen need a polish try plexus. is expencive but oh what a job.

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    Works fine for me, had no issues, and this is not a new product so if it was so bad you would think it might have disappeared off the market by now.
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    FOG CITY FOG SHEILD- Impossible to fog, even in a deep freeze, goes on the inside of your visor.

    Re Brasso, try it on your bike and car head lights, makes a huge difference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ynot slow View Post
    Yep Neopol has something in it which shields/hides imperfections in timber and perspex type objects
    I have been told that neopol has silicone in it. Don't use it on timber if you ever want to re-finish the item, as the polisher will have a bitch of a job.

    Pledge is a wax based product and is much safer to use.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    I have been told that neopol has silicone in it. Don't use it on timber if you ever want to re-finish the item, as the polisher will have a bitch of a job.

    Pledge is a wax based product and is much safer to use.
    Neopol does not contain silicone! We use it in our paint shop and we don't have any product that contains silicone, ever!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Owl View Post
    Neopol does not contain silicone! We use it in our paint shop and we don't have any product that contains silicone, ever!
    Good to confirm! I had been told and was a bit concerned. Silicone is a total bastard in the wrong places!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Silicone is a total bastard in the wrong places!
    Oh so right!

    We use Neopol for colour matching purposes, headlights and various other things.

    You'll also find it's brilliant on non-painted bike plastics and makes brake calipers look real sharp (once dust is removed). In fact any place you'd want the silicone look, without the silicone!
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    Funny you should mention that layer peeling off! I had a tub of the stuff which I never bothered to getting around to using (my visor doesnt fog too much) but I did give it to my sister to use on her hockey visor and her coating keeps peeling off that. I'll let her know!

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