Just don't do it on a hot day! When the washing liquid heats up, the fumes will sting your eyes.Rossi wrote:put some neat washing up liquid on a paper towel and wipe the inside of your visor with it......
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Well we cant have that can we !mrmina wrote:
this is the only post where ur making sense.



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re: Helmet no-fogging
Thanks for the many advises. I gues one of the trick would be putting some soap/shampoo as suggested. I used to do this with my car which did not have air conditioning to blow the fog away. The only catch is it is making a bit difficult in night riding. At the moment I just open up the helmet a bit and that does the job, also trying to breathe down the mouth but uncomfortable. Cheers.
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they probably made it a patent design.aardvark wrote: ... I don't know why other manufacturers don't have the same setup!
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