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Is there a way to successfully remove CA glue spatter from
polycarbonate glasses? I thought the glue was dry but obviously it was
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Sorry FH, the CA reacts with the Poly lenses and pits them. Nothing you can
do except replace them.

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Is there a way to successfully remove CA glue spatter from
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not.

FH



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On Thu, 20 Nov 2008 20:12:48 -0700, "Francis Harrison"
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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..


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On Thu, 20 Nov 2008 20:12:48 -0700, "Francis Harrison"
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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
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