I've found that Rain-X works fine on a face shield in the rain, but leaves a film that I hate in bright sunshine. I'd only find it acceptable if it rained most of the time and the sun never shown, IOW's, if I lived in Seattle.
dougie wrote:I just ordered some anti-fog called "CatCrap" from E-Bay.
Perhaps it will help drip rain water off the inside. BMW also sell their version of anti fog spray, which works. It requires regular use, and gets overwhelmed once the inner visor is wet from rain pouring down the inside. I think it works by absorbing the moisture somehow...to a point.
There is always Pledge. Though I have not tried it on the inside, it helps to bead water off the outside. We have Mr. Sheen here in Oz. It's a good softener of road bugs on the visor and leaves a nice clear visor. It also gets overwhelmed once there's too much moisture.It helps, but doesn't last, and needs regular application. Silicone based..
I've wondered about treatment options for my Nolan N103 full face helmet.
I often leave the face visor slightly ajar as the built in vents dont seem to be able to provide complete solution against breath condensation....
Ive been blindsided a few times coming to a stop in traffic by the visor fogging over almost instantly!..... a pretty character building experince for a newly returned to riding rider!
Is "rainex" something that you apply or is it a pretreated alternative visor?
Any thoughts?
Doug