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.
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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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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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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