Tear off's turn me to tears
Tear off's turn me to tears
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wadsapple

Original Poster:

3,346 posts

209 months

Sunday 4th November 2012
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Does any one have any tips as to how to get tear off's onto a visor.I have messed up more than a few so far and all i end up with is a very foggy view that would make it imposible to see the car from 10 paces let alone drive it.

AJracer

18 posts

159 months

Sunday 4th November 2012
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did you peel the film off both sides?

wadsapple

Original Poster:

3,346 posts

209 months

Monday 5th November 2012
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Iv'e tried all ways up.I have bought a new pack to have another go once i get some advice

RumbleOfThunder

3,701 posts

225 months

Monday 5th November 2012
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Is there not anything on youtube? There's a tutorial for anything thesedays.

AJracer

18 posts

159 months

Monday 5th November 2012
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Yes but if its foggy you may not have peeled the protective film off both sides of the tear off before you put it on your visor.

wadsapple

Original Poster:

3,346 posts

209 months

Monday 5th November 2012
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I will check that, but i'm pretty sure i did peel both sides off

tristancliffe

357 posts

235 months

Tuesday 6th November 2012
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Clean visor.
Remove both sides of film from each tear off.
Fit first tear off, and fold the tab over completely.
Fit second tear off the other way around (so tab is on the other side), and fold tab over completely.
Fit third tear off the other way round again (same as first one), fold tab over completely.
Continue, alternating sides of tabs, until you have enough. I usually just run one or two.
Leave the last tab free (only folded 90 degrees).
Tension with the tear off pillar screws.
Done.

From the outside it will look cloudy and patchy. But wear it and it should be pretty clear.

In the wet be aware that you can get water between the layers which can be a problem, so consider not using tear offs in the wet (or only one).

They are expensive, so when I do tear one off (ooh!) I pop it between my knees and save it. With a bit of a clean and some care and attention I find I can reuse the majority of spent tear offs!

wadsapple

Original Poster:

3,346 posts

209 months

Tuesday 6th November 2012
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thanx for that man,it is the pillar tentioning i have not been doing so will give that a go tonight.

teamHOLDENracing

5,105 posts

289 months

Tuesday 6th November 2012
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Perry - have you considered using a windscreen?! wink

wadsapple

Original Poster:

3,346 posts

209 months

Tuesday 6th November 2012
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biggrin I would love to use a roof as well but at my age i have the same problem as your car.......getting drivers into the seat through the opening.tongue out

The reason i want to use tear off's is because the oil and stuff on my gloves i think keeps taking the coating off my visors,tear off's cheaper but only just.

Edited by wadsapple on Tuesday 6th November 14:30

Graham

16,378 posts

306 months

Tuesday 6th November 2012
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your supposed to take the gloves off before oiling up the groupies perry...

I know Im tight but im still using the same clear visor I've had for 12 years !!!

are you using posy irridum coated visors or something ?


Count Johnny

715 posts

219 months

Tuesday 6th November 2012
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If you're concerned about your visor, be aware that the upper and lower outside edges of the tear-off (which are kinda raggedy) tend to fret against the visor and damage the coating.

It's out of your line of sight - so it's not a problem from a vision point of view - but it does look a bit unsightly when the tear-offs are off (if you get my meaning).

And lastly, I agree that tear-offs make vision pretty sh*te in the rain.

teamHOLDENracing

5,105 posts

289 months

Tuesday 6th November 2012
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My iridium coated visor lasted for years.... until my wife entered a Halloween pumpkin competition last year. We carved it out and cut a face into it, sprayed it white, attached the visor and sat it on a HANS device - lo and behold: The Stigkin.

The white paint (or pumpkin, one of the two) reacted with the coating and removed most of it. And we only came second.....

wadsapple

Original Poster:

3,346 posts

209 months

Tuesday 6th November 2012
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teamHOLDENracing said:
My iridium coated visor lasted for years.... until my wife entered a Halloween pumpkin competition last year. We carved it out and cut a face into it, sprayed it white, attached the visor and sat it on a HANS device - lo and behold: The Stigkin.

The white paint (or pumpkin, one of the two) reacted with the coating and removed most of it. And we only came second.....
biggrinbiggrin

Roadru77er

473 posts

217 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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teamHOLDENracing said:
My iridium coated visor lasted for years.... until my wife entered a Halloween pumpkin competition last year. We carved it out and cut a face into it, sprayed it white, attached the visor and sat it on a HANS device - lo and behold: The Stigkin.

The white paint (or pumpkin, one of the two) reacted with the coating and removed most of it. And we only came second.....
Picture please

teamHOLDENracing

5,105 posts

289 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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Simon T

2,157 posts

295 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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teamHOLDENracing said:


Superb! biggrin

Simon