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Post by payneib on Mar 17, 2013 18:27:07 GMT -5
I've been using this for about a week now, and I thought you guys wouldn't mind a quick review, as anti-fog is a fairly important issue.
I picked this up in my local motorcycle garage while I was in having a puncture repaired. It costs £8.99 a bottle (about $13-15, in direct translation but I've not looked at any US vendors). But the guy let me have it for £5 saying, "you spend enough in here" (damn that service schedule! Lol). So I thought I'd give it a punt until I get around to buying my pin-lock DIY kit.
My first thought was that the bottle is far too small to last, it's only 35ml (1.2 US fl.oz) and at more than a tank of petrol, I definitely wouldn't want to buy it week in, week out. But you apply it in such small amounts (about three very fine mist squirts of it coats a visor) that it'll last for ages.
You apply it by cleaning the visor, then giving it a light mist, which you rub in with a clean dry tissue. It says to not use a microfibre cloth. I have no idea why. The first time I used it, I did exactly as the instructions said and it worked fine. For about an hour, and then little bits started misting up, before I was practically blind in one eye: up went the visor.
So the second time I used it, I cleaned the visor as soon as I got in and applied the treatment, before leaving it over night (well, through the day-I was on nights at the time! Lol), and then giving it another application before I set off. This time it worked great, got me all the way to work (just over an hours riding) with the visor fully shut, lasted all night on top of my locker, and then got me all the way home again, visor fully shut, before the little spots started to mist.
The bottle claims it can last up to five days. It can't. Especially in winter riding, where you really need to clean the visor nearly every trip seeing as how mucky road spray makes everything.
So in summary: is it a good product? Very much so. It enables you ride with your visor fully shut, which is a god send if you're stuck in extreme cold, or almost constant rain (both of which are extremely painful anything over 30mph). Would I buy it again? For my visor-probably not. It just doesn't last long enough for me to consider using this instead of a pin-lock kit, or a fog city insert (if you prefer those). HOWEVER: for all the specky four eyes out there (like myself) it is safe for use on glasses as well! And for the first few minutes of riding with the visor fully shut, your glasses mist up, until they reach the same temperature as everything else inside your helmet. So I will keep buying it, just not for my visor! Lol
I hope you find this useful, please feel free to ask any questions.
Ian
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Post by wutzthedeal on Mar 17, 2013 20:56:55 GMT -5
Good review. Clarity DeFog it works equally as well or slightly better; a little cheaper for about the same size. I've just put FogCity inserts into both my regular and tinted shields; with the exception of a slight smoky view, they're perfect. Unfortunately, they cost me $25 shipped per (yet I guarantee you that if shields were forced by law to be anti-fog, your cost would only rise $10 per or less because of the much lower cost of treating anything in bulk, depending on the size of the manufacturer and the technology used).
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Post by JR on Mar 18, 2013 14:20:56 GMT -5
I did a google search on the product and while it can be ordered for delivery to the USA, I did not see a vender here, perhaps something that should be in the shops here.
Have you tried any of the products that are available for skin divers masks? I know they have a fogging problem as well.
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Post by payneib on Mar 18, 2013 16:04:09 GMT -5
No, not tried anything else. I just gave it a go as it was there.
I've just read the back of the bottle again, and it says safe for ski goggles, but not for scuba masks (specifically says those two things), so I'm not sure if there would be a different mixture for scuba/skin diver gear. I know from snorkelling that I always used to just clear my mask by filling with water then blowing through my nose to empty it again.
If I come across anymore little things like this again, I'll keep posting little reviews here, if that's ok?
Ian
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Post by JR on Mar 18, 2013 16:09:10 GMT -5
no problem posting any reviews.
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Post by JR on Mar 18, 2013 18:58:29 GMT -5
Great review and thanks! The more information the better! JR
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