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I caught my helmet when putting it down and damaged the visor. It's a small scuff just to the left of my left eye. It doesn't impede my vision but I was wondering if there was a scratch remove I can use. The visor is otherwise unmarked.

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Just had a peek on ebay and found this


ebay.co.uk/itm/Plastic-Visor-Screen-Window-Scratch-Remover-motor-bike-/120338676751?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts&hash=item1c04be7c0f#ht_934wt_1162


There is another version on there a well.

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Just had a peek on ebay and found this


ebay.co.uk/itm/Plastic-Visor-Screen-Window-Scratch-Remover-motor-bike-/120338676751?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts&hash=item1c04be7c0f#ht_934wt_1162


There is another version on there a well.

says page not available?

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Try passion automotive they do a plastic polish that removes scratches etc called xerapol that I have heard it is ace, I intend to get some to sort my ford puma headlights out, although it does take some effort apparently

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Sorry just tried and got not available as well.


But just tried this and it worked, cut and paste in to ebay search:


Plastic-Visor-Screen-Window-Scratch-Remover-motor-bike

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Buy a new visor you cheapskate :mrgreen:

i'm going to treat myself to a new helmet. this one i want to keep as a spare. :up: :booty: :D

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Try passion automotive they do a plastic polish that removes scratches etc called xerapol that I have heard it is ace, I intend to get some to sort my ford puma headlights out, although it does take some effort apparently

 

Ford puma, the sensible sporty car. Really like the look of these, what they like to drive. and get parts for these day as they stopped making around 2002 I believe.


Yer would be good to see how these scratch removers work as my Nolan Helmet is scratched to hell, and they want £55 for the new visor.

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well, i got the scratch remover, and although it hasn't removed the scratch completely, it is less visible. i may try using it again. have tried several times to remove the scratch, but it doesn't seem to be getting any less now.cheers for all the help

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