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  1. #16
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    My mirrors occasionally fog up in the cold too.

    My visor's fine as I've got Fog City on both my clear and mirror visors - brilliant product that!!

    Being frustrated is disagreeable.

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    Dish washing liquid, I have used it on visors and mx goggles for years.
    Rub it on and rub it in a bit until its clear and it will last quite a while before you need to re apply it
    Luv it!

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    The dish washing liquid sounds like a good (and cheap) option! But I must say the spit has been working particularly well over the last two mornings. I don't think I'll have any trouble tonight as it's just starting to rain. Next I'll be needing advice on how to repair a couple of holes in the seat before all this rain gets in there......

    Thanks for all your helpful hints!

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    Just use pledge or plexus - both work fine. My Shoei Z_one NEVER fogged once while I had it......my HJC fogged like a bastard tho - Fog City solved that problem right quick smart

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    Holes are a pain, if you put tape on it will invariably slip with the stretch of you sitting on it, then attach the glue residue to the rest of the known world.

    Plastic bag, but then send the seat to Charmans (website) or someone to recover it. They do a wide range of models, or you could just order a cover & fit it yourself which is pretty easy if the shape isn’t too complex. There are other crowds out there, but I haven’t tried them.
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