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    Arrow Visor Fogging

    Guys, My helmet visor a FFM Raptier keeps fogging.

    Any sudgestions to fix the problem?

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    move north

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    Stop breathing?

    Use the search button up there ^^^ and you'll find all the ways people use, they range from riding visor up to buying a insert for your visor that acts as a sort of double glazing.

    Personally I just keep my visor open a crack, and open it when stopped if need be. It works fine for me as at city speeds the extra windflow is nothing major, and at 80kmh+ my vents work fine so I can close it

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    Quote Originally Posted by paturoa
    move north
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    I use a fogg-off mask, keeps your face nice and warm too.

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    a thin layer of spoof will stop the fogging .
    if that dont work , wash the visor well then get some of your mums sunlight dish wash put a spot about the size of a 5cent piece on the inside of the visor spread around and polish till clear it usually lasts about 1 month

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    can get a insert that you stick to your visor that effectivaly double glazes it, round 30 bucks from somewhere like Cycletreads on barrys point road, last the life of the visor

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    An old trick is cut a potato in half an rub the cut end on the inside of the visor

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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    a thin layer of spoof will stop the fogging .
    if that dont work , wash the visor well then get some of your mums sunlight dish wash put a spot about the size of a 5cent piece on the inside of the visor spread around and polish till clear it usually lasts about 1 month
    Shaving foam will do the same trick, smells nice too

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    Quote Originally Posted by VillageDrunk
    Shaving foam will do the same trick, smells nice too
    WELL DRRRRR ANYTHING WOULD SMELL BETTER THAN STALE SPOOF

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    You've got masks to put over the lower half of your face, inserts, and materials to spray/wipe on the inside.

    I use a breathguard (HJC-CL14) that plugs into the helmet. It goes over your nose, and to just under your eyes, the point being the same as masks. If you are claustrophic, probably not for you, but I find it pretty awesome. When not riding with it, the visor always fugs up.
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    I've got Fog City (double glaze type thing), it stops it fogging, but at night it seems to increase glare so if check that out if you decide to go down that route. If I was you, I think I'd trying the spoofing technique, and if that doesn't work, try it again and again and again...

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    The easist product I have used is a dive mask anti fog liquid. Just applied as a thin film then wiped off so not to leave a visible film. Works well but needs to be applied every few days.

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    I use RainX (most Gas Stations have it) - needs a few applications to "treat" the surface, but works well...
    I used to be indecisive, but now I'm not so sure...

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    hey thanks for all the advice guys

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