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Old 06-17-2010, 09:16 AM   #31 (permalink)
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Never used Colin on a visor so don't know. I use a hand sanitiser on tours/rides and use a nifty chemical called 'Krud cutter' at home. I put some on a dry tissue and dry it.

I sometimes use warm water and Pril/dish washing detergent to clean up.
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^Is wet-tissue enough to clean the bugs etc? or i shall keep a soapy solution in a spray bottle(like colin) to dislodge the bugs

^^Colin is specifically made to clean glass, but i am skeptical because i fear it might have a negative impact on the coating
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Old 06-17-2010, 09:34 AM   #32 (permalink)
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^Is wet-tissue enough to clean the bugs etc? or i shall keep a soapy solution in a spray bottle(like colin) to dislodge the bugs

^^Colin is specifically made to clean glass, but i am skeptical because i fear it might have a negative impact on the coating
Wet tissue works well too, but I discovered using the sanitiser prevents all the water dripping around since the Sanitiser is made of alchohol and evaporates.

When using only wet tissue, soak it liberally in water, wipe over the visor and let it stay for a minute and then use it again to clean. Then wipe with a dry tissue.
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^^Colin is specifically made to clean glass, but i am skeptical because i fear it might have a negative impact on the coating
Never got any problems by cleaning with Colins..It cleans preity well
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Colin is agood option.
I am using it for couple of years it's not bad.
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A word of caution on the use of Colin...It could corode the anti-scratch and anti-fog linning of your visor.

BTW during my eary days into biking, I once tried cleaning my visor with soap and Scotchbrit (what was I thinking ). next day i had a clean spotless visor for my helmet (New one ).

Now try beating that.
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A word of caution on the use of Colin...It could corode the anti-scratch and anti-fog linning of your visor.
I am not using on my expensive lid(visor), but the regular one which i wear for my horrendous commute is also a anti-glare one & I am using colin everyday on it, it is yet to create any negative effect and so I am completely
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A bit of a warning about the Joe rocket gear.

Washing it (with a detergent) reduces or even destroys the waterproofing. So be very careful while cleaning it!

I am facing this problem. I've already treated it with some imported waterproofing soln, lets see how effective it is. I wish I had known this, would have advised you to pick up somethiing else.
I have picked Joe Rocket's gear and then I really dunno how to clean the mess.

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Could you be a bit more specific? What is the material of the jacket, and what is the 'mess'?
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Could you be a bit more specific? What is the material of the jacket, and what is the 'mess'?
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You may see the material in the linky. Well as per my friend using normal detergents to clean the riding gear(mess=paan stains/muck & everything you pick up or is thrown at you at 100+kmph) deprives the gear of its water proofing ability.
I was thinking to clean them with EEzy
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but will it be enough to remove the stains/muck/dirt & retain its water proofing ability?
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Doesn't the waterproof liner removable in the pants and jackets? Then you can take the outer shell and hand wash it with a normal detergent, and you can use a softer detergent like surf excel gentle wash or ezee to clean the liner.

A normal detergent will not strip the waterproofing - More often than not, waterproofing in motorcycle apparel comes through use of the membrane; the membrane's physical properties (pores large enough to let sweat out, but too small for the water droplets to come in) is what makes the fabric waterproof. Chemical treatment only makes the fabric water repellent (non-wicking), never waterproof unless it involves coating the inner layer with PU or PVC. But even then, normal detergents cause no harm.

Dry cleaning is always suspect though.
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