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cat crap

Discussion in 'Hangout Lounge' started by truckerbikes, Jul 20, 2009.

  1. truckerbikes

    truckerbikes Member

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    looking through ebay and found this stuff called "cat crap" listing says it has been used in the US for fifteen years. just wondering if any of you people have used it and what do you think of it?
     
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    <---- this USA guy has never heard of it

    when i played hockey we would always use shampoo to wash the inside of the face shield and it would have significant anti fog powers.
     
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    My dogs love it....

    oh wait, you're talking about the fog treatment? :mrgreen:
     
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    never heard of it
     
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    I've heard of it, and even seen the stuff. Works about as well as any other anti-fog treatment. Do a google search for reviews on it, you'll see.

    Personally I just use a dry bar of Ivory soap to coat the inside of the shield then wipe it off -- works for a couple of weeks then needs to be re-applied. Pretty much the same as the stuff that costs 20x as much...
     

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