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Old 07-04-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Default Effective Anti-Fog?

Has anyone found a product that works well at keeping the inside of a visor from fogging? I haven't had much luck yet. Thanks!
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I have tried many products that claim to prevent fogging.

By far trhe most effective one i have used is from Arctic Cat..

its in a small green bottle, with a pump sprayer on it.

I really like it.
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Mayo once told me to use Dawn dishwashing liq...straight from the bottle, rub it on the shield w/your fingers, and buff it off...worked for me.
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Mayo once told me to use Dawn dishwashing liq...straight from the bottle, rub it on the shield w/your fingers, and buff it off...worked for me.
+1000. This method works just fine. But i use a tissue and you could probably use a soft cotton cloth to rub it in good. its cheap, most people have it in the house already and it works.
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I've heard that "Cat Crap", available from local ski shops, is pretty good. Anyone tried that?
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Also check out Pinlock shield inserts. Those who have used them swear by them. My helmet is compatible and I'm hoping to get one sometime soon.
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Fog City shield inserts work well but mine scratched really easy
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