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    cleaning visor

    dont want to sound like a loser but when everyone says they clean their visor with pledge.
    is that a glass cleaner?
    cause i thought pledge was a furniture polish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soundbeltfarm
    cause i thought pledge was a furniture polish.

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    that would be the yellow can i use goes on easy (aerosol), a bit of a pain to get off but then my technique may be dubious
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    Pledge. The best stuff you can buy to clean your visor. Orange scented is nice. Keep a can and a cloth in your tankbag or under the seat. Top product! Pledge.
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Go Visit you local supermarket, they have a wide variety of glass cleaners.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jase
    Go Visit you local supermarket, they have a wide variety of glass cleaners.
    Of which Pledge is the best!
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    I use the things at the petrol station that is for cage windshields, it works great to get the bugs off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    Pledge. Orange scented is nice.
    No... LEMON flavour
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    Quote Originally Posted by alucard_draken
    I use the things at the petrol station that is for cage windshields, it works great to get the bugs off.
    Yeah, but that thingy for wiping the excess water off hurts the nose when you do the face furniture at the gas station

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    *slaps mongoose*

    pledge eh, i used mr muscle, but there is some pledge in laundry cabinet too, i shall try that on this new visor O_o

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mongoose
    Yeah, but that thingy for wiping the excess water off hurts the nose when you do the face furniture at the gas station
    That would be why you take your helmet off Bet you clean yours with pledge while wearing it.

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    I must be the only person who doesn't use pleddge :spudwhat: Would have thought pledge could cause a bit of headlight starring at night with oncoming vehicles. Is this not the case?

    I just use plain water and the occasional soapy water BUT I always use a microfibre cloth to eliminate scratching. Both visors are still perfect after 2 years.

    Occasionally use Rain-X if the weather is looking grotty.

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    I still use my Wee Willie visor cleaner system.

    It's safe for the non scratch coating, easy to carry in a pocket and I have 2 refil bottle left which will last me the next 2 years. The importer stopped bringing it in 'cos the maker demanded a minimum 500 unit order.

    Warm water would be my second choice but Pledge seems to have some anti fogging ability (or so I'm told)

    Paul N (foggy on a clear day)

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    Pledge is good, but how many of you get sore eyes after using it?
    It causes an allergic reaction in a few people (including me).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar
    Pledge is good, but how many of you get sore eyes after using it?
    It causes an allergic reaction in a few people (including me).
    try using it on the furniture instead of your eyes.. it's more effective to clean things rather than clean your eyes and *think* things are clean..

    stuff like that (altho works) can leave a smell behind in yer lid.
    Why not just plain soap (or dishwashing liquid) and water? It's all I use, and does the job, and doesn't stink up too much

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