Hope that works out for you. I would have recommended against using the alcohol based Rain-X on those polycarbonate lenses...try a bar of bath soap and apply it like wax on a car, then buff with a cotton cloth. Works just as well as Rain-X and wont damage your polycarb. They also sell a product call Cat Crap that's essentially the same thing as soap. Okay enough glasses talk, how boring.
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Hahahaha!
You'll have to let us know how that goes.
If that doesn't work out, try Thompson's.
Better yet, you could be spectacular.
Rain-x is awesome, but does not work on plastic as well as glass.
Hope that works out for you. I would have recommended against using the alcohol based Rain-X on those polycarbonate lenses...try a bar of bath soap and apply it like wax on a car, then buff with a cotton cloth. Works just as well as Rain-X and wont damage your polycarb. They also sell a product call Cat Crap that's essentially the same thing as soap. Okay enough glasses talk, how boring.
Mike, that kind of factual scientific stuff doesn't belong here.
Hank, send more video.
Yeah, can't we just ride bikes and get along?
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