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Ceramic Coating Spray
#11
Yeah, I heard if one is taking up smoking they should start at age 70.
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#12
If you grew up in L.A. in the '70s, you were smoking from birth.

So, last night, got home, took the shield off of my Exo 320 and coated the inside and outside of it. I also coated the outside of my other helmet shields. About the time I was doing this, my wife came home and pulled her car in the garage. Getting out, she said "I see you are caressing your helmets again." Ha.

Anyway, rode the Exo 320 to work this morning in temp around 50 degrees. It fogged up just as bad as it did before when stopped, so I guess there is no anti-fog benefit to the ceramic spray. But, the optical clarity was improved noticeably.
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#13
Gin 60, that reminds me, i clean my visor regularly and it is clear, before i clean it i breathe on the surface a few times to loosen the dust, that works fine on the outside but the inside of my face shield does not want to fog up no matter how many times i breathe on it, the helmet is just an inexpensive htc job and has no pin shield inside, has anybody else have the same experience?
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#14
Get a Pinlock visor , end of fogging !
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#15
My Scorpion helmets have their "everclear" fog-free coating on the inside of the visors, which works well even with five years of use, but the 320 is a cheapy model and doesn't have the coating. Not really a big deal unless I'm in cold weather with visor down and in a slow traffic condition where I can't take my left hand off of the clutch to raise it.
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#16
Plexus works well too.
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#17
Easier solution is to just not wear that helmet in cold weather.
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