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Protective goggles: has anyone tried this?
Hi all,
We all know goggles don't last 5 minutes before they become so scratched up they're impossible to see through. These scratches typically arise as a result of us wiping "dust" off the lenses (this isn't household "dust" it's usually abrasive particulates formed from grinding and sanding activities). So.... has anyone tried taking a brand new pair of cheap goggles and protecting them with a layer of clingfilm? You know, like the racing drivers do. I'm just thinking maybe the useful life of these wretched things could be extended indefinitely by the addition of a little clingfilm. Anyone tried it? cd |
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