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Old Mar 20, 2014 | 06:46 PM
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V2 SPONGE MOTORCYCLE HELMET VISOR CLEANER

I read about the V sponge a while ago in MCN (the US MC mag not Brit website) and recently found them* for a reasonable price and purchased a couple but probably will not have an opportunity here soon to give this sponge a real field test.

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Amazon.com: V2 SPONGE MOTORCYCLE HELMET VISOR CLEANER: Automotive Amazon.com: V2 SPONGE MOTORCYCLE HELMET VISOR CLEANER: Automotive

Has anyone used this sponge for a while and will offer their opinion as to its efficacy and that it does not scratch a typical helmet face shield and fairing wind screen?

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Old Mar 20, 2014 | 07:23 PM
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A little spit and a handkerchief has worked great for me for years

A buddy of mine uses a small square of cotton cloth and a small spray bottle full of Rain-X glass cleaner that he hides under his seat.

Since you ordered a couple, why not do a review for us? It would be neat to hear your views on it.
Old Mar 20, 2014 | 07:59 PM
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I plan to do a review but time and weather means it may be a while.

I've used for years a combo of SprayWay and Sparkle in a small mister along with a cut down soft toothbrush and a microfiber towel following a squeegee type wipe with a super super soft cotton rag...
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