Bob - I got my most recent pair of glasses with both the anti scratch
and non reflective coating, and I have been very satisfied with the
results. I have splashed gasoline, paint, paint thinner, motor oil,
hydraulic fluid, diesel fuel, and almost anything else you might find in
a shop where machinery is repaired. The only scratch on the lenses are
where I foolishly put a pair of clip-on sunglasses with metal clips. I
did pay premium prices for my spec's at a regular optician, not a chain
operation, so that might have made a difference.
Mike
BOB NOGUEIRA wrote:
>
> Okay folks, I screwed up another pair of glasses today when I sprayed some
> primer and got some on them.
> When I got them I had the non- scratch finish and non reflective coating put
> on ( what a waste of money ) and now when ever I get anything on them the
> coatings discolor.
> Any of you fellow 4 eyes out there any a good suggestions for minimizing
> damage to eye glasses in the shop ?
>
> Bob 0^0
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