Rain-X
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Ian Lewis

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464 posts

264 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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Talking in the pub last night about using Rain-x on my visor.
One of the guys says that rain-x destroys the anti scratch coating on the visor??

I have used Rain-X for years without a problem.

Does anyone else know anything about any problems regarding Rain-X?

I think it is great stuff.

Ian

Mad Dave

7,158 posts

279 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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I used Rain Wizard a few times - made a difference and didnt seem to harm my visor.

Steve_T

6,356 posts

288 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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Have used it, but not recently and not noticed any problems. I guess the answer is to contact your helmet manufacturer and ask.

Steve.

dern

14,055 posts

295 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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It can make some plastics go smokey and some brittle apparently. Only seen the former though (and not on a visor) and not the latter.

Mark

Ian Lewis

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464 posts

264 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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dern said:
It can make some plastics go smokey


It can make the plastic appear smokey if it is not applied correctly.
As for cracking-yikes!!
I have used it for years on the same visor and had no problems!

Anyone else know anything

Cheers

Ian

rsvmilly

11,288 posts

257 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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A weak mix of fairy liquid and water does pretty much the same job.

Just remember to put it INSIDE the visor or you'll be looking through bubbles.

Ian Lewis

Original Poster:

464 posts

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Friday 4th February 2005
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rsvmilly said:
A weak mix of fairy liquid and water does pretty much the same job.

Just remember to put it INSIDE the visor or you'll be looking through bubbles.


I think you have this mixed up with Anti-fog?

Rain-X makes rain dissapear from your visor to save you from wiping it.-Magic stuff.

rsvmilly

11,288 posts

257 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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I C

Ian Lewis

Original Poster:

464 posts

264 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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rsvmilly said:
I C


Very Good !!

My Initials too!!

jvaughan

6,025 posts

299 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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I use rain-X on my lid .. no problems. Interesting enough, the anti-fog stuff they sell appears to be the same stuff as screen wipes.

dern

14,055 posts

295 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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Ian Lewis said:

dern said:
It can make some plastics go smokey



It can make the plastic appear smokey if it is not applied correctly.
NSS. A mate used some on his plastic headlight cover and it went smokey and then opaque.
Ian Lewis said:
As for cracking-yikes!!
I have used it for years on the same visor and had no problems!
Next time you're due to change one get a catapult and fire a stone at the old one that's had plenty of pain-x on it and let us know what happens.

Cheers,

Mark

Ian Lewis

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Friday 4th February 2005
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Next time you're due to change one get a catapult and fire a stone at the old one that's had plenty of pain-x on it and let us know what happens.



As I need a new visor I will put it to the test-over the weekend.

Cheers

Ian

dern

14,055 posts

295 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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Ian Lewis said:
As I need a new visor I will put it to the test-over the weekend.
Nice one. It's always good to work out whether these rumours are true or not.

Have fun and please don't punch a hole in your lid

Regards,

Mark

d3ano

7,413 posts

269 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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jvaughan said:
I use rain-X on my lid .. no problems. Interesting enough, the anti-fog stuff they sell appears to be the same stuff as screen wipes.


i use screen wipes on my lid. no probs there.
Also acts like rain-x as there is an alcohol solution in it. cleans it like new and stops the fogging. welldone NiceDay

Ian Lewis

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464 posts

264 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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dern said:

Ian Lewis said:
As I need a new visor I will put it to the test-over the weekend.

Nice one. It's always good to work out whether these rumours are true or not.

Have fun and please don't punch a hole in your lid

Regards,

Mark


O.K. youve been on the edge of your seats waiting for this-I can tell!!

Managed to blag a new but damaged visor from my stockist along with a brand new visor to replace the one we are going to test.
Put's on my white labcoat and armed with a clipboard, pencil, tape,elastic,ruler,plastic channel and ballbearing sets up the test.
Can you see what I'm doing yet??

After a few pratice shots to see if the thing works I'm ready to do the test-'roll video!'

Results:
Old visor treated with Rain-X marked but not penetrated.
New visor-Same result.

Conclusion:

Rain-X no problem.
I'll keep on using it then!!

Ian 'the proff' Lewis

Mark_SV

3,824 posts

287 months

Wednesday 9th February 2005
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IIRC, it's visor cleaners (of all things!) that can damage your visor. RiDE magazine did a feature on this last year. So I use soap and water.

I haven't heard anything about Rain-X.