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Every time I go for a ride in the evening, I get covered in flies. They're easy to get of the helmet but they stick to my jacket like sh*t to a blanket. After about 15 minutes rubbing it with a sponge and fairy liquid, I managed to get most of the marks off but there was still a few spots. Is there an easy way to get them off?

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Every time I go for a ride in the evening, I get covered in flies. They're easy to get of the helmet but they stick to my jacket like sh*t to a blanket. After about 15 minutes rubbing it with a sponge and fairy liquid, I managed to get most of the marks off but there was still a few spots. Is there an easy way to get them off?

 

Buy a cat or dog and put the jacket on the floor for him to clean

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Every time I go for a ride in the evening, I get covered in flies. They're easy to get of the helmet but they stick to my jacket like sh*t to a blanket. After about 15 minutes rubbing it with a sponge and fairy liquid, I managed to get most of the marks off but there was still a few spots. Is there an easy way to get them off?

 

Buy a cat or dog and put the jacket on the floor for him to clean

I'll actually try this next time, I hope the dog doesn't vom though...

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Clean your jacket?........ :shock:

I wouldn't bother if it was a few but there was bloody loads of them :lol:

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Give it to the missus and ask her to clean it :lol:

You mean my mummy?

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Give it to the missus and ask her to clean it :lol:

You mean my mummy?

 

Even better! She wont say no..

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Baby wipes! Cheap as chips in Tescos and they're kind to the leather. Works on visors too.

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For Leathers, baby wipes for textiles a stiffish brush. Harsh chemicals should avoided, with leather you'll dry out the leather and possibly remove the dye. With textiles your going to knock out the waterproofing treatment if it has any.

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This may sound daft but...

R.E. baby wipes on visors. Don't use cheap ones. Tescos cheaps make hellish smudges.

Use pampers etc.


Best things ever for visors are the safety glasses cleaning stations you get in certain industries. ..;-)

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