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Re: LED Turn Signal on the Vest >> Is it O.K.?
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Test it on a spot that is out of your view. Same for windshields.
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11-14-2008, 01:52 PM | #13 |
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Re: LED Turn Signal on the Vest >> Is it O.K.?
On the Rain-X bottle it says it is "For glass, acrylic & polycarbonate windshields, windows, mirrors & lights - rain-x seals, polishes, conditions - makes them water & soil repellent - prevents parching from sun, sand, salt & pollutants." Aren't the shields polycarbonate? If so, it's supposedly safe, and recommended for them. The ingredients are acidified ethanol/isopropanol. The alcohol should be safe, I don't know how it is "acidified" or what else is in it. But to be sure, test it on an inconspicuous spot then let the rest of us know. :??: O_o
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Re: LED Turn Signal on the Vest >> Is it O.K.?
No, how about YOU test it out and let the rest of us know. :yes:
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I didn't know there are items that can be helpful on various situations. Whenever I have chance, I'll try it on. Thanks AGAIN.... P.S. I searched Google, and found kind of Finger Wiper. Small wiper which is plugged on the glove and manually wipes rain drops or snow. Sample Link: http://www.getgeared.co.uk/Glove_Rain_Wiper Is it O.K.???
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11-15-2008, 12:58 AM | #16 |
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Re: LED Turn Signal on the Vest >> Is it O.K.?
They come built in to my ski gloves. Work like a squeegee. Don't really think you need them for rain unless maybe you get splattered from spray AFTER it rains. Usually, the rain runs off the faceshield from the force of the wind. If Rain-X is okay for the face shield, that will just hasten the process, and perhaps leave less streaking.
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11-15-2008, 02:07 AM | #17 |
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Re: LED Turn Signal on the Vest >> Is it O.K.?
mrlmd1 is right. Rain-X will actually cause your lexan-coated faceshield to look fogged over after just a few applications (in actuality, it's microscopic scratches and "burn"). I use an aerosol foam cleaner by Kensington that's designed for computer LCD monitors (I "procure" it from work) and it works great.
You can also get a bottle of Plexus Plastic Cleaner, which is the same thing. It's a cleaner but also has a repellent effect in rain. This is what they sell in most motorcycle shops as well.
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Re: LED Turn Signal on the Vest >> Is it O.K.?
FYI - I have a KBC helmet and contacted them to see what the face shield is made of and if Rain-X was safe to use on it, and the response was:
"Our face shield is basically made out of polycarbonate with abrasion resistant coating. It is safe to use the Rain-X but only out side (front) of the face shield." If after I clean off the bugs and I decide to try it, I'll let you know what happens, but it should be safe and not fog up the shield. |
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