Helmet Lens; Anything to remove surface scratches?

buddah2

Member
Yeah, there is. I bought a buffing wheel kit from an auto parts retailer. Worked great. All you need is a spray bottle of water and an electric drill. Sorry, can't remember the name and I'm certain the box is gone. One other benefit is it's about 1/2 the price of these lens restore creams you see advertised on TV.
 

buddah2

Member
I'm fairly certain the kit that I bought came from NAPA. Like I mentioned, 1/2 the price of the stuff Auto Value had.........
 

snocrazy

Active member
I have tried the head light polish. It seemed to fog very easily after this was done to the lens. In my experience, the shields on helmets are disposable. I typically replace mine every couple of seasons.
Being able to see while snowmobiling = priceless.
 

famousguy

New member
I bought the headlight scratch remover kit from Walmart for about $20. Worked great for me. There is enough in that kit to do 50 shields. No issues with fogging for me. Took the scratches right out. I think it is made by McGuires.
 

buddah2

Member
..... I typically replace mine every couple of seasons.
Being able to see while snowmobiling = priceless.

Which is all fine and dandy but if the helmet is out of production and no replacement shields are available AND it happens to be your favorite helmet what other options do you have? (He asked rhetorically.......)
 

snocrazy

Active member
I guess get your buffer out.. I can usally find what I need on the internet some where. There is a lot of NOS out there. Just a matter of finding. Last year found replacemetn lens-shields for the yamaha snow force helmet.
 

IceJam

New member
Funny you should ask..I started breaking down my shield and got it off its frame,now im gonna order new glass 4 it..2'0 x 4'0 of plexi-glass 50.00 !
I should be able 2 do way better than 42.00 per replacement shield.
Which is all fine and dandy but if the helmet is out of production and no replacement shields are available AND it happens to be your favorite helmet what other options do you have? (He asked rhetorically.......)
 

xcsp

Member
if the helmet is out of production and no replacement shields are available AND it happens to be your favorite helmet what other options do you have? (He asked rhetorically.......)

How old are the helmets?

After "X" amount of years, you should replace the helmet, some manufacturers recommend every 5-7 years as a rule of thumb.
 

buddah2

Member
How old are the helmets? After "X" amount of years, you should replace the helmet, some manufacturers recommend every 5-7 years as a rule of thumb.

That's because they are in the business of selling helmets. If a helmet has not taken a firm impact it will still protect WAY longer than that.

The helmet in question is an HJC FG-8. No longer in production and replacements shields all sold out even on the net. It's a XXXL which hardly anybody makes any more (I gots a really big melon.....8 3/8 hat size). Most of the current offerings bite me (some severely) right at the crown of the forehead. This is the helmet I use for brush riding and such.....
 

xcsp

Member
That's because they are in the business of selling helmets. If a helmet has not taken a firm impact it will still protect WAY longer than that.

The helmet in question is an HJC FG-8. No longer in production and replacements shields all sold out even on the net. It's a XXXL which hardly anybody makes any more (I gots a really big melon.....8 3/8 hat size). Most of the current offerings bite me (some severely) right at the crown of the forehead. This is the helmet I use for brush riding and such.....

Shield like this?
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.co...-8-Snow-Helmet-Dual-Lens-Fog-Free-Shield.aspx

I have a HJC, only 2 yrs. old, and had one previous to that, and my only complaint with these helmets is the dual lense shields scratch EASY! I doubt if you are trying to remove scratches from one of these that you'll improve its clarity.

I understand what you say about the life cycle of a helmet, and , sure, the manufacturers are in the business to sell helmets, so it is a personal decision on when to say it's time to replace.

For me, the cost of a new helmet every 5-8 years (one for sledding, one for cycling) is cheap insurance.
 

sw_lower

New member
when I bought my new helmet, I order 2 lens from shade tree.. went through that, not be able to get new lens for a 5 to 6 years helmet..
 
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