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fogging having a bit of a fogging up prob at the moment have tried holding my breath this works fine but after about 2 mins i start to get dissy lots of things out there on the market claim to stop your visor fogging up whats the best. |
Glyn Don't use one at the moment as I'm a cissy and avoid the cold and wet but did have a fog city which was excellent. They also do a photocromic one which darkens in sunlight. I had one of those and it was excellent - no misting and great when the roads were damp and the sun was low Simon |
Swarfega (sp?) the best, polish a small dab onto the inside of the visor - make sure you don't leave smear marks which mess up your vision! Second best - Fairy Liquid, just choose the best smelling one for you and polish a small drop onto the visor. Works for about 2 hours of continuous use before reapplying. The old ones are always the best/cheapest/most stupid/unfashionable (delete as appropriate :) ) |
Fog City inserts get my vote, Work all day, every day but they don't last forever and they can be a bit tough at night. Still laods better than not being able to see though. Rgds, Rob |
Fog City insert is the biz. |
Stop breathing:lol: |
Fog city !:D |
Yup Fog City for me, BUT Ive found wearing glasses that the glasses fog up.........had about three fog city's before I realised the prob..:o:o howewever Id endorse from the quote here They also do a photocromic one which darkens in sunlight. I had one of those and it was excellent - anywun know how to stop glasses foggin up????????????????? rgds a slightly sober mort:roll::roll: |
Have you thought about maybe using contacts for riding ? I'm not a bins wearer, but I think if I was I'd prefer contacts inside my lid ... just a thought |
Im too old for that malarky No way is anywun goin to put pieces of plastic in my eyes, its a phopia I have On my "express wishes form" heart, liver, kidneys et al can go, but no one is goin to touch me eyes srri m8 so back to the galsses foggin question. I know when Im scuba diving that I spit on the inside of me mask and that works well, but it dont werk on me glasses:( rgds a fogged up mort:roll::roll: |
Hi Glyn come over to Robsom Racing asap and we can give your visor a wipe with Rainex, its superb. Try a few applications for free see how you get on with it and if you like it we do a bottle of the stuff its a tenner a go, but the bottle will last about two years and Hundreds of applications. |
Fog City, no question at all,it works |
I have a UVEX RS Wing Helmet it comes with a anti fog visor works very well.. Before that I used Fog city but they are easy to damage Mark......:) |
Respro Foggy Mask, fits inside your helmet so that your breath is forced down & not up towards the visor. A little bit of washing up liquid rubbed onto the inside of your visor for back up & hey presto, no fogging. Chris.:roll: [Edited on 14-3-2004 by chris.p] |
I must be a heavy breather! I use a Foggy mask and a Fog City visor insert. Together they are excellent - no misting up at all. I would echo other comments about being careful in the dark when using the visor insert. You get used to it, but there is a reflective effect that can be quite disturbing when you first experience it. Clear? |
Glyn Try buying a decent lid .....oops sorry, you did:lol: |
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Michael dont forget i know where you live not that i could find it again:lol::lol: |
Could be the helmet. All heads are different shapes and all manufacturers make different shaped helmets eg, my head fits nicely into an Arai, (luckily), but not into some others. If you have a 'long' head, as if you've pushed your ears together, your chin/mouth/nose may be too close to the chin bar/visor. Try another helmet type for size in a shop and you may find the visor is further away from your breath and hence less chance of fogging up. Vents is another possibility. Some work a bit, some don't at all. WeeJohnyB |
How Anti-Fog Coatings Work Anti-fog coatings prevent water droplets from forming on a surface by either absorbing the water into the coating or by sheeting the water across the surface.* A water-absorbing coating acts like a sponge. It picks up water quickly in a dry state but eventually becomes saturated and no longer capable of picking up water. Like a wet sponge, coatings of this type become soft in their saturated state and are thus very susceptible to chemical attack, mechanical damage, and adhesion failure. Fog City products and Schuberth helmets uses this method. Wash with soap and water only! A water-sheeting coating does not absorb water but rather spreads water across the surface of the coating, resulting in a transparent film of water. This sheeting effect comes as the result of highly hydrophilic (water loving) materials on the surface of the coating. Since coatings of this type can spread water into a film on a continuous basis, they will not water saturate and will not lose their normal abrasion resistance or chemical resistance properties.** Make your own: 2 oz. white vinegar added to 1-quart water. Allow to dry on the inside of the shield. |
As ya know, it's easy to find Glyn.....just carry on down the A14 till you get to Felixstowe:lol::lol::lol: |
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