Faceshield Treatment/ Prep

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  1. runninn

    runninn Rides with no training wheels

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    Seems simple, but it's a huge issue. How do you treat/ prep your faceshield for track day?

    Also, as bug splatter is picked up bet rounds, does anyone use something like Rainx, etc to ease the splatter removal?

    Bugs were bad at my last Barber track day...
     
  2. newleaf

    newleaf What's an apex?

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    clean after each session. keep spare(s) on hand.
     
  3. JTRC51

    JTRC51 The fast Juan

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    Lemon PLEDGE. I use that shit on everything!! Helmet, shield, bodywork, screen, frame, swing arm, wheels etc. keeps the bike super clean, removes the bugs, crud; shines n protects like nothing else!!

    You're welcome!!
     
  4. rotax454

    rotax454 Rides with no training wheels

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  5. Velox

    Velox Apex predator

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    I use the "Original Bike Spirits" formerly know as "Honda Polish" (years ago). It is similar to the Plexus already suggested.

    I have noticed that I get a lot more pits and niks from track riding vs street. I assume it is the higher velocities. I know on some shields a nik can cause a light hotspot which can be distracting. My HJC is ok but my bud has this with his Shoei. So I am giving tear-offs a try because I am a cheap bastard. They are $10 for 5 instead of $35-45 for a new shield. Not to actually tear-off all the time but help protect my shield from niks so I clean the tear-offs. I am not yet sure it was worth it as my experiment is still early. So far, the only problem is that the tear-off film scratches easily so you have to a bit careful. This is where the "Original Bike Spirits" help a lot.
     
  6. ineedanap

    ineedanap What's an apex?

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    I used to use pledge or the other windscreen specific stuff. I quit doing that a while back.

    Now I just set a soft towel saturated with plain old water on the screen for a two or three minutes between sessions, then wipe. It's amazing how easy bug guts wipe off, as long as they soak for a couple minutes. No drama and one less bottle to worry about.

    Took me a couple years to figure that out. :(
     
  7. freed929

    freed929 n00b

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    Protect All is what I have found that works on everything. I used to use Honda polish but protect all is better, in my opinion
     
  8. Whitney Arnold

    Whitney Arnold Run it wide. The grass is a safe place.

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    Spit and a rag!
     
  9. IL8APEX

    IL8APEX STT Northern *****er
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    I like simple aerosol glass cleaner from the dollar store and a microfiber rag. Works on bug splatter, keeps inside fog free. Clean the outside almost every session (Michigan bugs!) and inside once or twice a day.

    Honda Polish, Rain X, or similar products are awesome too, but make sure your screen is squeaky clean first before you apply anything that acts as a wax or polish to avoid scratches.

    -Tom
     
  10. bigshow

    bigshow Rides with no training wheels

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    tear

    tears
     
  11. TLR67

    TLR67 Cheers!
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    Nothing protects a shield better than Tear Offs..... Just saying...
     
  12. Shamrock

    Shamrock What's an apex?

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    Another good product is turtle wax ICE. Not only have I polished my bike over a dozen times, the shield gets it, too. Ive used maybe a 1/3 bottle for shield and bike.

    I have, in my experience, found that using some sort of polish (ICE, pledge, honda stuff, etc) the bug guts slide off when they hit. If you just use water, it sticks like glue.
     
  13. JTRC51

    JTRC51 The fast Juan

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    I have tear offs too. And I clean those with pledge! Makes me last a bit longer. Lol
     
  14. IL8APEX

    IL8APEX STT Northern *****er
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    "Polish my bike..." Is that what the kids are calling it these days?!

    -T
     
  15. Shamrock

    Shamrock What's an apex?

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    Turtle Wax ICE is a polish, not wax. :p
    And no, not Polish, from Poland. lol.

    And I am older than ya think.

    Dont make me get my bodyguard Cyndi after you.
     
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  16. JTRC51

    JTRC51 The fast Juan

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    Anyone who's seen the Lego movie will remember the "Polish remover of na-il"
     
  17. IL8APEX

    IL8APEX STT Northern *****er
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    Mmmm, TAKOS for Everyone!

    -T
     
  18. repsol600

    repsol600 n00b

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    Warm water on a saturated paper towel. Works awesome and I don't have to worry about bringing one more thing. Plus that's how it was recommended by bell for my photochromic shield, and I'm going to go with what they suggest on a shield that expensive


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  19. TheChefJPratt

    TheChefJPratt Rides with no training wheels

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    Haha, I just started using the citrus pledge on my bikes. Been thinking about trying on the helmet. Might give it a try on the shield.

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  20. 1098inMi

    1098inMi Rides with no training wheels

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    Plexus....done


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