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Cat Crap! I Sh*t you not! :)

Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 7:29 pm
by Bry
*sigh...

This takes the cake... CatCrap anti fog! I'd never heard of before till I saw in the latest issue of two wheels.. a name like that, you JUST gotta check it out...

http://www.catcrap.com.au

Top seller in the US for the last 15 years? huh? how come I never heard of this? :shock:

Hmm well stuff paying for it! I'm off to get the cat aquainted with my helmet!

"HERE PUDDY! this won't hurt a bit...."

*wanders off hunting cat... <insert manical laughter here>

Bry

Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 7:53 pm
by kbc68
OOOPS ....sorry BRY

All i saw was Cats and i thought it was the same product!

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sorry...

Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 8:34 pm
by arkline
Sounds a load to me. I live in what is usually a damp part of the US and have tried a lot of different anti-fog solutions. Never, ever heard of Cat Crap. Pig Snot yes, Cat Crap no.

A former board member here invented a product, tested it with a bunch of us, and named it FogTech. It really works. Really, really.

http://www.motosolutions.com/

Other than being a beta tester and satisfied customer, standard disclaimer here.

Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 9:18 pm
by collyers
Cat Crap really works. Really well. Lipschitz is really good lip balm, too. Names - not so good.

Cat Crap does exist and it does work

Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 9:19 pm
by CCieurzo
I have used it for a couple of years now and can tell you it does work well. I first ran across it skiing at Whistler a couple of years ago and it worked great on my ski goggles. I have been using it on my motorcycle helmet recently and it works better than the Rain-X anti fog. The only issue with it is that it has to be reapplied almost daily for it to work.

Re: Cat Crap! I Sh*t you not! :)

Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 9:59 pm
by mbohn
Bry wrote:*sigh...

This takes the cake... CatCrap anti fog! I'd never heard of before till I saw in the latest issue of two wheels.. a name like that, you JUST gotta check it out...

http://www.catcrap.com.au

Top seller in the US for the last 15 years? huh? how come I never heard of this? :shock:

Hmm well stuff paying for it! I'm off to get the cat aquainted with my helmet!

"HERE PUDDY! this won't hurtn a bit...."

*wanders off hunting cat... <insert manical laughter here>

Bry
All you need is a small drop of dishwashing liquid on your finger and some water. Rub it inside your shield. If it smears, you need more water. Stops fogging. Can't beat the price.

While we're on the subject: Instead of paying $15 for a sun shield put some electrical tape on the shield. Put it on the inside if possible. Works great.

Mark

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 2:58 am
by jonothan
What Mark just said.

But I find that baby shampoo works a treat. You know, the stuff that doesn't sting your eyes.

Jonothan

Baby Shampoo

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 4:25 am
by 12bar1
I have been using watered down baby shampoo in my dive mask and swim goggles for years and it works as good as anything I have found. :D

Re: Baby Shampoo

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 4:40 am
by jonothan
12bar1 wrote:I have been using watered down baby shampoo in my dive mask and swim goggles for years and it works as good as anything I have found. :D
That's where I got the idea from - Scuba diving in the Maldives.

Jonothan

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 6:44 am
by wncbmw
I have been meaning to try the dish washing liquid thing, and if it works, add a small container to my bag of face shield cleaning stuff in the tank bag. But I never think of it until I am 1/2 mile into my next ride and the shiel fogs up! :oops:

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 7:28 am
by rdsmith3
I have Cat Crap. It works OK, just like most other anti-fog solutions.

I also have something that a surgeon gave me to try out. They use it on their glasses in the operating room. Again, it works just OK for motorcycle visors.

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 9:39 am
by arkline
That's where I got the idea from - Scuba diving in the Maldives.
I thought you were just supposed to spit in your mask, rub it around, and rinse with whatever water you're diving in. That's what we did back in the sixties. Very inexpensive... :lol:

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 10:55 am
by scottybooj
i too, used cat crap for ski goggles some years back. funny, i forgot about that stuff!

soap

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 2:09 pm
by mbohn
jonothan wrote:What Mark just said.

But I find that baby shampoo works a treat. You know, the stuff that doesn't sting your eyes.

Jonothan
I have a technical explanation for why it works. (For anybody geeky enough to care).
The soap allows film-wise condensation as opposed to drop-wise condensation. When the water vapor condenses drop-wise the drops on the shield scatter the light and you can't see. The film of condensed water doesn't scatter the light and you can see.

Maybe a chemist could explain why the soap does that good thing.

Mark

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 2:16 pm
by JCsman
Adding soap to water reduces the surface tension so that the water sheets instead of drawing up into a ball/bead.

The simple explaination (the only kind I understand):

Soap is a "long" molecule with a water lovin' end and a non-water lovin' end. When mixed with water the water loving end, naturally, attaches to the water molecule. The other side tries to keep away from the water altogether. Result is they wind up at the surface. That forces the water molecules further apart at the surface. Surface tension decreases as the molecules are further apart. So the bead "breaks" and the water "sheets".