Wayne D Davis
Senior Member
I had this product get on my script glasses. Wondering what will remove this smudge
I'm gonna say plastic....I asked for glass. America's finest said they don't sell them because shattering glass issues.Glass or plastic lenses?
I used some on a roof eve and climbed down the ladder. Looked up and plop right on the lense and my forehead. To get out of my hair that I didn't notice hair came with it after getting homeIf those glasses were on your face when they got that stuff on them, they sure did their job. That stuff is bad news when it's not in the right spot. Especially in your eyes!
I don't know how to remove it, but good luck and glad it's not in your eyes!
For sure bro. I guess 200+$ was money well spent saving an eyeBuddy I have never seen ANYTHING that will take that stuff off. If you get it on your skin, gasoline won't even cut it. Takes a couple a weeks for it to get gone. Get it on your clothes......its there. I'm sure glad you didn't get it in your eyes.
I should have tried that rather than a paper towel when it happened... it's a smudge now. Tooth paste helped someI don't know if this will work or not, but put them in the freezer, and then try to pop it off while its froze .
My lenses are the plastic ones. I use acetone to clean paint overspray off of them and doesn't cause any damage to the lens. If ir will remove dried clearcoat i don't see why it wouldn't work on that stuff as well. Do not use paint thinner or other solvents though. They will not evaporate fast enough off thw lens.I had this product get on my script glasses. Wondering what will remove this smudge