(Since I couldn't find a thread exactly for this topic)
Once someone told me that buffing dish washing liquid onto the inside of the visor works? Has anyone tried that? I also came across this review: Fog City VS Pro Grip
I saw that RAIN-X makes an anti-fog solution for car windows. Will this work for the visor as welll? Speaking of Rain-X has anyone ever used their water repellent glass treatment on the outside of their visor (for when riding in the rain)?
Then there are solution like YOSHIMOTO Fog-Off. I also saw Breath Deflectors? Do any of these things actually work? What works for you?
Anti-Fog Solutions?
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From what I understand, rubbing any type of solution onto your visor will scratch it and perhaps even chemically destroy the plastic. I use something similar to the Fog City visor shield. It adheres to the visor, creating a fog-proof bubble. But I always crack my visor just a smidge, anyway.
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I checked HJC's website and it said that Rain-X was safe to use on their visors. I also decided to swing by Modernvespa.com and found quite a few topics on the subject: http://www.modernvespa.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=522
Modernvaspa.com really has a lot of good info
Modernvaspa.com really has a lot of good info