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 KingLies Two Stroke Sniffer
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 Posted: 13:42 - 31 Jan 2015 Post subject: Visor covered in tiny scratches. |
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As the title suggests, my visor seems to be covered in tiny scratches from where I wipe my visor with my glove. But my glove has a soft wiper on it and I can't imagine this would have scratched my visor to bits. When I look through it, it looks as though my visor has steamed up, but it's just the tiny scratches that make it look this way.
It's a HJC helmet, cost me a fair few quid. How come this is trashed in 3 months when my cheap ass Box helmet lasted nearly 2 years with a visor that's fine?
Any suggestions on a fix or do I just have to keep replacing my visor every 3 months?
EDIT: Picture
https://imgur.com/IsfTMSt
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I guess that makes sense. Doesn't explain why my crappy Box helmet visor is intact when I used to ride that through winter too.  |
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 Posted: 13:57 - 31 Jan 2015 Post subject: |
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I clean it with Muc Off helmet and visor cleaner with soft tissue. I don't understand how it's got so bad.  |
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All my visors go like that.
Had a brand new arai one look like that after 3 hours on the A1.
It's salt dust that causes it. Worst on motorways. Worst in conditions where the roqad is wet but it isn't raining.
The salty spray gets splashed onto your visor by wagons then dries in the airflow, leaving a film of salt. You see your visor splashed up, wipe it with your finger and it's fucked.
That's because salt is harder than polycarbonate and scratches it.
They don't do anything about it for the same reason they didn't make long lasting filament lightbulbs. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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<rant>
| doggone wrote: | There was a change in BS standards many years ago now and before that they often scratched badly like that in normal use.
Something is dodgy about that visor it can't be up to UK spec. |
Why would it be? It'll E13 or similar, 'tested' in Luxembourg, by which I mean stamped or stickered as such with no way of verifying that the design has actually passed any testing at all.
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You can try plastic polish like Meguiar's, heat or even a tiny bit of toothpaste and gentle polishing.
Any of them might make it worse. Or they might make it better. It's a hard life, and no mistake. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Looks like what happens when you wipe your visor with tissues or kitchen roll. Never use tissues or kitchen roll (unless it's Bounty). A yellow duster, microfibre cloth or soft sponge with plenty of soapy water is what I use. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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sounds similar to what happens to car headlights after time, where they get scratches on due to the crap off the road, a tip i got told from a friend of mine whom is a professional valeter, try getting some toothpaste on it and rubbing that in it should help clear the scratches up, if your unsure try googling using toothpaste on headlights, cant guarantee it will work completely but should help  ____________________ currently rebuilding a Honda NS125RL selling a baotian bt49 qt-9 |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 333 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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