Riding Gear / Luggage: Discussion of Helmets, Boots, Gloves, Leathers, Jackets, Pants, Back Protectors, Earplugs, Tank Bags, Tail Bags, Saddlebags, etc.
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04-11-2008, 1:32 AM
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Join Date: 03-15-2007 Location: Missoula MT
Bike(s): CBR929RR Posts: 261
Rep:  (13) Rep Power: 2
| Washing a mirrored visor I recently purchased a mirrored visor. I was wondering what fluid would be the best for cleaning?  I know with some cheap sunglasses some cleaning solvents will take the mirror right off. I have been using warm water but this summer I wanted to take a small squirt bottle and rag in the trunk and was wondering if anyone knew of anything that worked good. |
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04-11-2008, 2:04 AM
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Join Date: 09-09-2007 Location: Sacramento, CA
Bike(s): 1999 VFR800, 2002 954 Posts: 624
Rep:  (84) Rep Power: 1
| Re: Washing a mirrored visor DO NOT USE WINDEX!!! |
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04-11-2008, 2:48 AM
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Join Date: 02-01-2008 Location: Anderson, South Carolina
Bike(s): 2002 Cbr 954RR Age: 33 Posts: 287
Rep:  (16) Rep Power: 1
| Re: Washing a mirrored visor find some glasses cleaner from a sunglass hut or something. you can also carry a small bottle with just water and a couple drops of dish soap. |
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04-11-2008, 8:55 AM
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Join Date: 09-02-2002 Location: South Beloit, Illinois
Bike(s): 05 VTX 1800F1, 05 SS750, 07 CBR1000RR(2) Age: 36 Posts: 539
Rep:  (13) Rep Power: 6
| Re: Washing a mirrored visor Soap and water. Honda Polish takes the mirror finish off too over time.
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04-11-2008, 8:59 AM
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Join Date: 06-12-2007 Location: Warren, MI
Bike(s): '01 CBR929RR Erion Edition Age: 31 Posts: 32
Rep:  (10) Rep Power: 0
| Re: Washing a mirrored visor Quote:
Originally Posted by Bigtoe Soap and water. Honda Polish takes the mirror finish off too over time. | +1 on that... just like with my regurlar glasses... mild soap and warm water. Dry off with a white cotton t-shirt only. |
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04-11-2008, 9:05 AM
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Join Date: 01-08-2008 Location: iowa
Bike(s): yellow and blue 06 1000rr, 01 blue/white gsxr750 Posts: 357
Rep:  (11) Rep Power: 1
| Re: Washing a mirrored visor i use the cleaner I bought for my LCD tv. Its non corrosive so it works great |
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04-11-2008, 1:42 PM
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Join Date: 05-06-2004 Location: Randolph, MA
Bike(s): 01 R/B 929 Age: 27 Posts: 12,125
Rep Power: 25
| Re: Washing a mirrored visor a couple years ago I bought a mirrored shield for my Suomy. didn't last very long. first time I tried to clean it the mirror came off and I was using just water. I was so pissed. ended up just wiping off all the mirror so I had a smoked screen. |
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04-11-2008, 10:44 PM
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Join Date: 08-11-2001 Location: Central Florida
Bike(s): '06 VT750DC, '05 CRF250r Age: 38 Posts: 1,516
Rep:  (98) Rep Power: 8
| Re: Washing a mirrored visor I gave up on mirrored visors years ago and stick with smoke. I used to use water only and completely ruined one using a non abrasive auto polish.  |
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04-12-2008, 8:32 AM
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Join Date: 09-02-2002 Location: South Beloit, Illinois
Bike(s): 05 VTX 1800F1, 05 SS750, 07 CBR1000RR(2) Age: 36 Posts: 539
Rep:  (13) Rep Power: 6
| Re: Washing a mirrored visor Dark smoke is the way to go for sure. Unless you live where there are no bugs.
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04-12-2008, 2:56 PM
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Join Date: 03-15-2007 Location: Missoula MT
Bike(s): CBR929RR Posts: 261
Rep:  (13) Rep Power: 2
| Re: Washing a mirrored visor Thanx for the info. I primarily use a clear visor but the yellow matched my bike and it is so easy to change that I had to pick it up. I tried a little soap in water and it worked great. |
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