I remember a post a while ago discussing various options for cleaning your visor on the move. This just popped up in the Facebook ad's, might be of interest to the hardened all year riders amongst us.
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Visor cleaner
- D6Nutz
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Re: Visor cleaner
The money back guarantee if you don't like it makes it worth trying. I might give it a go in the winter.
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That's a long review but I read the conclusion seems like a good idea for those who need it. Good find Nutz
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Re: Visor cleaner
why did I not know about this a year ago when I was commuting all year round!
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