CA Glue and Polycarbonate Glasses
Is there a way to successfully remove CA glue spatter from
polycarbonate glasses? I thought the glue was dry but obviously it was not. FH |
CA Glue and Polycarbonate Glasses
Sorry FH, the CA reacts with the Poly lenses and pits them. Nothing you can
do except replace them. Dan "Francis Harrison" wrote in message ... Is there a way to successfully remove CA glue spatter from polycarbonate glasses? I thought the glue was dry but obviously it was not. FH |
CA Glue and Polycarbonate Glasses
On Thu, 20 Nov 2008 20:12:48 -0700, "Francis Harrison"
wrote: Is there a way to successfully remove CA glue spatter from polycarbonate glasses? I thought the glue was dry but obviously it was not. FH I don't think so.. has to be a great bond.. Just be damn glad that you were wearing them, though.. mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
CA Glue and Polycarbonate Glasses
In message , mac davis
writes On Thu, 20 Nov 2008 20:12:48 -0700, "Francis Harrison" wrote: Is there a way to successfully remove CA glue spatter from polycarbonate glasses? I thought the glue was dry but obviously it was not. FH I don't think so.. has to be a great bond.. Just be damn glad that you were wearing them, though.. mac I would suggest that as the glasses are basically scrap, have a go at polishing the area, if you dot return the glasses to a state suitable for the workshop, you will definitely get practice polishing to a high finish :) -- John |
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