Originally Posted by
GovernorSilver
Not an issue for me - I just use the mirror to let me know whether a vehicle is in the next lane over or not . I don't need to see every little detail of the vehicle.
It's just like when I drive my car in the rain. A wet mirror might make it harder for me to tell if the car on the next lane over is a Nissan or a Toyota, but I can see that there is a car, no matter how wet the mirror gets.
Haven't read the whole thread but do agree with the above. Even on a clear day, I just want to know that something (car or bike) is behind me. I don't need to identify make and model.