Steamed up "perspex"
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Steamed up "perspex"
One really for PAD4 (especially as I have several of his windows ) but I thought that I'd float it on here as it might be of use to someone else.
I have a car with polycarbonate windows that steam up badly (no I don't want to keep my window wide open!!) So is there anything that I can treat them with to prevent this. The interior Rain X is for glass only
I have a car with polycarbonate windows that steam up badly (no I don't want to keep my window wide open!!) So is there anything that I can treat them with to prevent this. The interior Rain X is for glass only
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Re: Steamed up "perspex"
Give me a call - we have some anti fogging liquid for plastic, hevent tried it yet as I forgot about it !!!!! but ill stick it in the post for you
Or if youre feeling rich we now make them with anti scratch coating one side and anti fogg coating the other side and they work !!! as used on the AMG DTM cars
Pad
Or if youre feeling rich we now make them with anti scratch coating one side and anti fogg coating the other side and they work !!! as used on the AMG DTM cars
Pad
Re: Steamed up "perspex"
Isn't there anti-fog stuff you can get that divers use for inside of their goggles or something? Maybe that will do the job. But maybe goggles these days are coated already, so not sure it is about these days.
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Re: Steamed up "perspex"
Or a skier or indeed a fireman - probably anyone who wears goggles. The stuff I use works really well hot or cold...and goes by the wonderful name .."cat crap".
Cheers, Ian
Cheers, Ian
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Re: Steamed up "perspex"
Fairy Liquid on a rag.
Rub in and rub and rub and rub, etc. until you have a clear screen/window.
There will still be a light trace of detergent on the window which will prevent steaming up.'Not a permanent solution but will easily last 10 laps!
Rub in and rub and rub and rub, etc. until you have a clear screen/window.
There will still be a light trace of detergent on the window which will prevent steaming up.'Not a permanent solution but will easily last 10 laps!
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Re: Steamed up "perspex"
Nice, gob on your screenaustinisuseless wrote:Isn't there anti-fog stuff you can get that divers use for inside of their goggles or something? Maybe that will do the job. But maybe goggles these days are coated already, so not sure it is about these days.
Re: Steamed up "perspex"
or a RAF English Electric Lightning pilot, ,coop12g295 wrote:Ask a 2nd ww bomber pilot
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWPEAINGGDs
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Re: Steamed up "perspex"
Blimey PAD4 that's a sneaky one. Going to send me something & then B****R off on your hols.
Have a good hol. I'll expect the ant fog treatment on your return.
Have a good hol. I'll expect the ant fog treatment on your return.
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Re: Steamed up "perspex"
This is about the best thing I've come across for bike visors. It's not perfect but does help.
http://www.mandp.co.uk/productinfo/2017 ... -Fog-Spray
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http://www.mandp.co.uk/productinfo/2017 ... -Fog-Spray
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