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BigMan157
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is there any solution or product out there that i can just submerge my glasses in that will eat away all the oils and grime, specifically in the nosepiece area, that won't damage the lenses or frame?

11/28/2006 10:47:25 AM

Jn13Y
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*sigh*

If only this was a chit-chat thread... I would have just trashed it. FYI, B.

11/28/2006 10:50:03 AM

bgmims
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Is there one? I got that green shit kicking now too.

11/28/2006 10:50:48 AM

Mindstorm
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For the green shit (the "trees" and whatnot that grow on the nosepads) just take it back to where you got the glasses. Unless they're cheap assholes they should give you new nosepads for free (lenscrafters and the eye doctor's spot that I go to now give out free nosepads).

For getting rid of oils/grime on the glasses, I use this free spray and cloth that came with my glasses. It's called AR HP, but it's for anti-reflective lenses.

Honestly it just smells like windex, so go for some of that.

11/28/2006 10:54:39 AM

KittyKitty
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plain liquid handsoap (no moisturizer crap or anything like that in it). dry w/ a lint free nonscratching cloth (like a cloth diaper/burp cloth -- is what my old optometrist used to suggest and use in the office)

And free replacement nosepads from where you got the glasses (like someone said above)

11/28/2006 11:00:03 AM

BigMan157
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i've had these glasses for years, i don't even remember where i got them from

11/28/2006 11:02:39 AM

Mindstorm
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Well shit son, just walk into lenscrafters and say "Hi I bought these at a lenscrafters three years ago and I was wondering if I can get my nosepads replaced for free."

If they say no, just leave.

11/28/2006 11:09:33 AM

BigMan157
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i just want some liquid i can pour into a bowl, toss my glasses into it for a few minutes, and have them come out sparkly fresh

something like jewelry cleaner

do they not have that?

11/28/2006 11:23:00 AM

Seotaji
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ultrasonic jewelry cleaner

11/28/2006 11:24:35 AM

BigMan157
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hmm there's a thought

11/28/2006 11:26:51 AM

Seotaji
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just go to lens crafters and they have a ultrasonic cleaner = free.

11/28/2006 11:55:04 AM

bgmims
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Thanks, I need these bastards cleaned up.

11/28/2006 12:05:48 PM

hondaguy
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"ultrasonic jewelry cleaner"


yup, my dad has one and it cleaned his glasses better than anything else

it also got all the gunk out from all the little spots on my watch

11/28/2006 12:08:51 PM

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