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    Cat crap is good, visor inserts are better.

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    A tiny drop of washing-up liquid, you know the type you use to wash dishes in the sink. Smear it around the inside of the visor and leave it. Cheapest anti-fog treatment I know.

    Unless you've got a helmet & visor like mine which just doesn't fog up! Lucky me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lostinflyz View Post
    what about if you glasses are fogging up but your helmet visor is primo. solutions????
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    I got an insert from Motomail for about $20 which does the job on my clear visor. I don't tend to use the tinted one in situations where it can fog, so I haven't felt the need to buy another one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Okey Dokey View Post
    A tiny drop of washing-up liquid, you know the type you use to wash dishes in the sink. Smear it around the inside of the visor and leave it. Cheapest anti-fog treatment I know.
    That works for me too. A bit of dishwashing liquid on a soft cloth, then like polishing a car. Put it on, leave it for 5 minutes, buff it off. Lasts about a week between applications, and works wonders.

    makes the inside of your helmet smell like lemon too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alanzs View Post
    Pinlock works better than anything I have ever used, and I have tried almost everything available. Stops fogging completely. The inserts work, but the pinlock is the best, by far. IMO.
    Pinlock is Ok (I have two), but a treated visor such as Shark and others (HJC?) use is better yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch008 View Post
    Pinlock is Ok (I have two), but a treated visor such as Shark and others (HJC?) use is better yet.
    never tried a pinlock but my shark kit has NEVER fogged. even leaving helemt on visor closed pouring rain for about 40 min. Great piece of kit i reckon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aa7 View Post
    yeah get the inserts rather than any applicators or treatments. Interested in the comment above though about a piece of tape. can you elaborate on this further please.
    Use a piece of tape (Same colour as your helmet) where your visor closes so it stays open a tiny bit hence lets fresh air in and less likely to fog, of course doesn't work in extreme situations.

    I don't like having my visor down unless above 70kmh for some reason?

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    My trick is shaving foam. Rub it on the visor, let it dry then buff off. Simple as and works a treat. Makes the inside of your lid smell nice too

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    Hi Guys, we sell progrip pro grip pro-grip visor onserts they are the mutz nutz,
    heres the link just ask any questions you want.
    http://stores.ebay.co.uk/bonkeysbikes

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    Quote Originally Posted by lostinflyz View Post
    what about if you glasses are fogging up but your helmet visor is primo. solutions????
    Get the flip mask variety - they work really well 'cos you can keep your glasses on while putting the helmet on - that way there is no dramatic temerature change on the lens which usually (for me anyway) caused my glasses to fog up. I have had no trouble this winter since I got my N103
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    I use this green stuff that comes in a bottle. Spray it on the inside of your visor and then rub it off. It works pretty damn good, and a bottle will last you years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    I use this green stuff that comes in a bottle. Spray it on the inside of your visor and then rub it off. It works pretty damn good, and a bottle will last you years.
    Scott Anti-Fog Cleaner (saw you used this in another post). It works fine. For one day. Then you have to keep applying it every damn day!

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    I tiried Cat Crap, worked out.

    Got a clear sitcker insert thing for about $50 for my AGV which is the business.

    Haven't had any problems in the Hamilton fog since.

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