I followed this video advice exactly and now have a scratched pinlock as the soft side of the sponge was still too harsh, clearly....... cannot afford a new one however, so am now stuck with a scratched pinlock!!
I work in a motorcycle store. We had a pinlock shield fail on a customer's Nolan N104. Water got between the helmet visor and the pinlock itself, so we decided to separate them in order to clean the affair and reinstall the pinlock. Unfortunately, the silicon bead around the edge of the pinlock started moving at the slightest tug and it became a near-impossible job to re-seat it correctly on the pinlock. I would imagine that a harsher treatment (like rubbing against it repeatedly with a sponge) could yield similar results. Also, a word of caution for those living in areas with hard tap water: mineral deposits will be apparent on your pinlock after it dries up, so consider rinsing it with demineralised water, the kind that you can get cheaply from a car parts store.
I was just coming in here to ask about water spots. This is the ticket! Thanks for the reminder! I just moved here and keep forgetting about the affects of hard water.
I have never successfully cleaned one of these. Get them, they get dirty, wash with utmost care, reinstall, notice the endless scratches, into the trash. First one I got years ago, managed to get a fingerprint on the inside during initial install. Tried to clean that off - was done before ever using it. Seems like it could be made to be somewhat scratch resistant. Sponge seems crazy but I’ll try it. Nothing else I have tried works.
Lol the moment i use the softest possible cloth to wash the visor, it scratches like crazy. Shoei NL told me you should only RINSE it with water because it will certainly scratch otherwise. Therefore: don't use this method!
I have a XR1100. After doing this procedure, the pin lock visor is not working the way it should anymore... It gets foggy as any other normal visor!!! 😢Very disappointed !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi. I have a question. I washed my Pinlock this evening, but I rinsed it first, then I put a small squirt of soap on my wet hands, ribbed then together. Then used just my hands to wash the visit on both sides. Our was only a small amount of soap, but definitely more than you used. Could this hurt it? I took some time to rinse it well though and set it out to dry on the counter. What do you say?
This is bad advice as the pinlock is made of a soft plastic that very easily scratches. Washing up liquid as show in this video contains salt and WILL scratch the pinlock!
That’s so irresponsible. You will surely get scratches. Suggest not to do that way. Spray a small amount of distilled water and wipe it in one direction with a microfiber cloth. No pressing, gently wiping.
Shit, I should have read the comments before I did this to mine. Thought this was the Shoei youtube channel they would know what they are talking about but sadly no... I see some scratches on mine now
Using Sponge, really ??? Dude, Dont you know there is some sharp particle on that Sponge even on Yellow side ?? I already have did Clean my Visor using Sponge (Yellow side), but Damn!! When I wear my Helmet, I feel like Baby Velociraptor scratch my Visor. ❎ NOT RECOMMENDED❎
Bullshit I cleaned my pin lock visor with a cotton cloth and it scratched up needed to buy a new one. I would love to see the condition of that pin lock after it dry. Don't do this to your visor you will funk it up!
you lucky mine got wasted alot of fine scrapes on the pin lock. had to buy a new one now i just rise it in water and let it dry!! Once bitten twice shy!! Anyway tx for responding drive safe!!
Same thing happened to me, no matter how soft the cloth I tried wiping with scratches were made. Oh well, will buy a new one and just avoid washing it.
Tuneman7 Use the cloth you use for cleaning your sun glasses just dont put any pressure on it. Just wipe very lightly. And if its really dirty just rinse it and dont dry it with anything let it dry by itself shake off the extra water as much as you can.
This method doesn't work, just destroyed my new pinlock insert with scratches following this procedure just trying to clean it, so into the bin. Seems to be a disposable item, complete bollocks.
Don't believe for one minute this guy works for Shoei. Wrong advice all the way thru, never use dish soap, it's got salt in it for starters, never use any sponge, not even a soft baby sponge, they'll all scratch the pin lock. Dove cream bar is best stuff to clean it with, rinse several times, using hands only, a wet micro fibre may be ok. IMHO no pinlock with inner visor treated with Rain-X anti-fog is more than adequate for cold wet weather, or better still, don't ride in shit weather.
Actually, you can’t even look at a Pinlock insert without it getting scratches and fingerprints.
I followed this video advice exactly and now have a scratched pinlock as the soft side of the sponge was still too harsh, clearly....... cannot afford a new one however, so am now stuck with a scratched pinlock!!
yes, I think this method is not good for a delicate surface; I think it is better to use a new specific microfibre cloth and not a sponge...
A new pinlock is like 30 bucks ffs
I work in a motorcycle store. We had a pinlock shield fail on a customer's Nolan N104. Water got between the helmet visor and the pinlock itself, so we decided to separate them in order to clean the affair and reinstall the pinlock. Unfortunately, the silicon bead around the edge of the pinlock started moving at the slightest tug and it became a near-impossible job to re-seat it correctly on the pinlock. I would imagine that a harsher treatment (like rubbing against it repeatedly with a sponge) could yield similar results.
Also, a word of caution for those living in areas with hard tap water: mineral deposits will be apparent on your pinlock after it dries up, so consider rinsing it with demineralised water, the kind that you can get cheaply from a car parts store.
I was just coming in here to ask about water spots.
This is the ticket! Thanks for the reminder! I just moved here and keep forgetting about the affects of hard water.
I have never successfully cleaned one of these. Get them, they get dirty, wash with utmost care, reinstall, notice the endless scratches, into the trash. First one I got years ago, managed to get a fingerprint on the inside during initial install. Tried to clean that off - was done before ever using it. Seems like it could be made to be somewhat scratch resistant. Sponge seems crazy but I’ll try it. Nothing else I have tried works.
Lol the moment i use the softest possible cloth to wash the visor, it scratches like crazy. Shoei NL told me you should only RINSE it with water because it will certainly scratch otherwise. Therefore: don't use this method!
Abrasive sponge. I suggest hand wash then rinse with water and air dry
I have a XR1100. After doing this procedure, the pin lock visor is not working the way it should anymore... It gets foggy as any other normal visor!!! 😢Very disappointed !!!!!!!!!!!!!
just hand wash it, dont use any rougly cloth. then let it dry, or use tissue.
Hi. I have a question. I washed my Pinlock this evening, but I rinsed it first, then I put a small squirt of soap on my wet hands, ribbed then together. Then used just my hands to wash the visit on both sides. Our was only a small amount of soap, but definitely more than you used. Could this hurt it? I took some time to rinse it well though and set it out to dry on the counter. What do you say?
This is bad advice as the pinlock is made of a soft plastic that very easily scratches. Washing up liquid as show in this video contains salt and WILL scratch the pinlock!
That’s so irresponsible. You will surely get scratches. Suggest not to do that way. Spray a small amount of distilled water and wipe it in one direction with a microfiber cloth. No pressing, gently wiping.
Would this work the same for the Pinlock Protectint?
Shit, I should have read the comments before I did this to mine. Thought this was the Shoei youtube channel they would know what they are talking about but sadly no... I see some scratches on mine now
How not to clean a pinlock! From Shoei too!? 😬 A pinlock works by absorbing moisture so doing this renders it useless.
Using Sponge, really ???
Dude, Dont you know there is some sharp particle on that Sponge even on Yellow side ??
I already have did Clean my Visor using Sponge (Yellow side), but Damn!! When I wear my Helmet, I feel like Baby Velociraptor scratch my Visor.
❎ NOT RECOMMENDED❎
Bullshit I cleaned my pin lock visor with a cotton cloth and it scratched up needed to buy a new one. I would love to see the condition of that pin lock after it dry. Don't do this to your visor you will funk it up!
i used cloth that you clean your sun glasses with and it damaged my pin lock. I would love to see the pinlock after its dry in a close up!!
you lucky mine got wasted alot of fine scrapes on the pin lock. had to buy a new one now i just rise it in water and let it dry!! Once bitten twice shy!! Anyway tx for responding drive safe!!
same here. real fine scuffs/scratches all over the pinlock lens using an eyeglasses cleaning cloth. ridiculous. i absolutely hate pinlock.
Same thing happened to me, no matter how soft the cloth I tried wiping with scratches were made. Oh well, will buy a new one and just avoid washing it.
Tuneman7
Use the cloth you use for cleaning your sun glasses just dont put any pressure on it. Just wipe very lightly. And if its really dirty just rinse it and dont dry it with anything let it dry by itself shake off the extra water as much as you can.
This method doesn't work, just destroyed my new pinlock insert with scratches following this procedure just trying to clean it, so into the bin. Seems to be a disposable item, complete bollocks.
thank you!
Don't believe for one minute this guy works for Shoei.
Wrong advice all the way thru, never use dish soap, it's got salt in it for starters, never use any sponge, not even a soft baby sponge, they'll all scratch the pin lock.
Dove cream bar is best stuff to clean it with, rinse several times, using hands only, a wet micro fibre may be ok.
IMHO no pinlock with inner visor treated with Rain-X anti-fog is more than adequate for cold wet weather, or better still, don't ride in shit weather.
This may be a really dumb question but what the hell is a Pinlock insert????
David Hinson
That’s a really dumb question
yes it is and you unfortunately responded to it.
David Hinson
Heard of Google?
Anti fog for your helmet
That detergent contains salt. good for scratches.
Just use a visor wipe😎
Legend
C'mon vro it's not a dish to wash like that
I dont believe you!
wrong Info For real Test....
Maryse Manors