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Old 11-27-2011, 10:52 AM
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Like most, I have trouble with my face shield fogging up. Finding a product that actually works is near impossible. However, this review of Clarity Defog shows great results and appears it may be the answer. Thought I would share the information for what its worth.



http://www.webbikeworld.com/r4/clarity-defog-it/
 
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Just take some dish detergent like DAWN or something. Put a drop on your finger and rub it all over the inside of the shield or glasses and polish it smooth. The fog stays away. Its that easy.............
 
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Up one click seem to fix it for me. No jells or creams? HA... Do not have any problem above 45-50 mph. I leave all the sliding vents open. Never have used the breath guard that goes with mine and I ride year round above freezing
 
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Originally Posted by The Old Man
Just take some dish detergent like DAWN or something. Put a drop on your finger and rub it all over the inside of the shield or glasses and polish it smooth. The fog stays away. Its that easy.............
Works for me great advise
 
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The dish soap idea sounds interesting and worth a try!
 
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Hmmm, dish soap! Worth a try. I'm headed to the garage right now to try it out.
 
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Pin-Lock... Only thing I've found for winter / foul weather riding that works all the time.

http://pinlockusa.net/
 
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Cat Crap Anit-Fog
 
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If the dish soap does not work, try this - Got this at "Bike Week" in Vegas - Works great -
http://blugoo.com/
 
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This stuff works very well. I buy it by the box full.

http://www.fogtech.com/fogtech.html
 


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