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Technically Speaking => Riding Gear => Topic started by: grog on Thursday, 27 August 2020, 07:44 PM

Title: Cat Crap
Post by: grog on Thursday, 27 August 2020, 07:44 PM
Fogging visors we all hate. Pinlock used by lots. Hard to locate pinlock for mine and also expensive. Ive stuck with my old skool Cat Crap. Good extra about it is, glasses also wiped over, no fog, glasses still fog with pinlock. Just my way.
Title: Re: Cat Crap
Post by: Eric GSX1400K3 on Thursday, 27 August 2020, 08:53 PM
  ???   Please explain grog, ive now got a weird mental image of you cleaning your visor with a cats bum ? ???
Title: Re: Cat Crap
Post by: grog on Thursday, 27 August 2020, 09:35 PM
Old skool visor anti fog. I tried for link but didnt work on phone
Title: Re: Cat Crap
Post by: grog on Thursday, 27 August 2020, 09:52 PM
DESCRIPTION -
For over 15 years Cat Crap has been rated #1 for lens cleaning & fog prevention in the US
Cleans and polishes glass and plastic
Repels lint and dust
Prevents fogging of lenses
Is safe on all lenses and coatings
It is suitable for use on all types of visors, sunglasses, binoculars and other optical lenses (inside & out) as it is a mild cleaner and is safe for use on all types of lenses and coatings
Cat Crap comes in a handy snap close container that will easily fit in your bag or with any gear you might carry along with you
How to use Cat Crap:

Remove any material that will scratch the lens (dust, insects, ect.)
Apply a small amount with your finger to cover the entire lens.
Buff the lens with a clean micro fiber cloth or chamois untill all the Cat Crap has been buffed off.
This will give you a clean streak free lens or visor that is highly resistant to fogging.
Cat Crap should be used every couple of days to keep your lens or visor clean and resistant to fog. One container is good for hundreds of applications
Note: If you find it less effective over time, wash lenses with water and a drop of dishwashing liquid. This will remove the multiple layers of cat crap and allowing the product to applied directly to the lense allowing it to work better
Title: Re: Cat Crap
Post by: VladTepes on Friday, 28 August 2020, 11:32 AM
Fogging glasses are a big problem for me too, but I am very concerned as I think cat crap (and any similar product) may damage the transitions / anti-reflective layers on my glasses. (Even though it claims to be safe).

It is after all a polish and all polishes are, by their nature, abrasive even if mildly so.
Title: Re: Cat Crap
Post by: grog on Sunday, 30 August 2020, 04:50 PM
Vlad, has never worried my glasses. Transitions work perfectly. No fog on them a great result. Been a long time user.