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  • Y Yusuf

    CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

    I've had them for nearly 6 years now

    that is your problem. I don't mess up with my precious eyes, I get them checked every year. My Ophthalmologist checks my glasses to make sure everything is ok. If you can't afford doctors visit, then you should live in socialist state so you can get it for free :doh: :sigh:

    Yusuf May I help you?

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    Dan Neely
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    Yusuf wrote:

    If you can't afford doctors visit, then you should live in socialist state so you can get it for free D'Oh! Sigh

    :laugh: :laugh: :thumbsup:

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      The coating on my lenses have worn off in some areas and it is slowly becoming worse and worse. It has come to a point where it is intolerable and everytime they get wet they smell like burnt chemicals. If I could just remove this coating off of my glasses I would be able to see better. I need to be able to do it with in house ingredients, I can't go out and buy anything. I need a serious answer please, I am blind without my glasses.

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      Lost User
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      6 years is far too long a time to use the same prescription eye glasses. Go get your eyes tested. If you have an older pair of spectacles, go take your troublesome pair to be factory re-coated. In the photocopier industry, ZIRCONIUM OXIDE in SUSPENSION, is used to polish away blemishes to certain types of photoreceptive drums such as As2Se3 drums. The zirconium oxide powder when wet has a mild abrasive action. Use at your risk, but if you do, also use a lint-free material to apply the mixture with a fine small circular motion until it dries, then dust off with a clean lint-free material, repeat as necessary. That will, eventually, have the effect of grinding away some of the coating. Because the zirconium oxide is a fine powder, it should not harm your glass underneath the coatings. Alternately, look for "Jeweller's Rouge" or "Optician's Rouge" both do the same kind of thing as Zirconium Oxide.

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      • C Christian Graus

        I use disposable contact lenses. If you have astigmatism as well as being short sighted ( or long sighted, but I'm short sighted ), I found that the lenses that correct for that are not reliable, they would slip in my eye and my vision would blur. I use lenses only to go to concerts, where I'll be packed into a tight crowd. For example, I had my glasses ripped off my head by falling bodies at Rock on the Range, over and over again. The thing to remember is, it IS an ongoing cost. You never stop paying, unlike glasses. They also can not be great for your eyes, my optomitrist recommends using lenses as I use them, not for every day use, and always with glasses as a backup, b/c there are days your eyes just won't take them.

        Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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        Gary Kirkham
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        I also have astigmatism and have been wearing contacts for 35 years and the only time I ever had an issue with orientation is when I try to wear them too long and my eyes dry out. I usually put them in right before I leave for work and take them out when I get home. That seems to work well. If I try to wear them until ten or even midnight regularly then I need to use eye drops of they get uncomfortable and blurry. This year I decided to give my eyes an extended rest from wearing them, which lasted about 6 months. When I began wearing them again recently, my eyes felt noticeably better.

        Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit It's against my relationship to have a religion. Me blog, You read

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        • C CaptainSeeSharp

          I'm soaking them in vinegar, its working.

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          Jorgen Andersson
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          It's working better than you might want it to. The most common material for antireflective coating is MagnesiumFluoride (MgF2) which is basically insoluble in water or alcohol. But acids is a completely different thing, I'm afraid you have removed the expensive coating of your glasses. Then the question is if your glasses are glass or plastic? If they are plastic that would explain the smell. Acid and plastic is another fail.

          "When did ignorance become a point of view" - Dilbert

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            I also have astigmatism and have been wearing contacts for 35 years and the only time I ever had an issue with orientation is when I try to wear them too long and my eyes dry out. I usually put them in right before I leave for work and take them out when I get home. That seems to work well. If I try to wear them until ten or even midnight regularly then I need to use eye drops of they get uncomfortable and blurry. This year I decided to give my eyes an extended rest from wearing them, which lasted about 6 months. When I began wearing them again recently, my eyes felt noticeably better.

            Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit It's against my relationship to have a religion. Me blog, You read

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            Christian Graus
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            35 years means you've had permanent contacts, which I've had too. He's talking about disposables, which I've tried recently and had the issue with.

            Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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              It's working better than you might want it to. The most common material for antireflective coating is MagnesiumFluoride (MgF2) which is basically insoluble in water or alcohol. But acids is a completely different thing, I'm afraid you have removed the expensive coating of your glasses. Then the question is if your glasses are glass or plastic? If they are plastic that would explain the smell. Acid and plastic is another fail.

              "When did ignorance become a point of view" - Dilbert

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              AspDotNetDev
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              FYI, I'm pretty sure vinegar is a basic, not acidic.

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                FYI, I'm pretty sure vinegar is a basic, not acidic.

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                Glenn Dawson
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                Vinegar is acetic acid.

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                • C CaptainSeeSharp

                  The coating on my lenses have worn off in some areas and it is slowly becoming worse and worse. It has come to a point where it is intolerable and everytime they get wet they smell like burnt chemicals. If I could just remove this coating off of my glasses I would be able to see better. I need to be able to do it with in house ingredients, I can't go out and buy anything. I need a serious answer please, I am blind without my glasses.

                  Invisible Empire: A New World Order Defined (High Quality 2:14:01)[^] Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^] The Truthbox[^]

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                  Mark_Wallace
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                  CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                  everytime they get wet they smell like burnt chemicals.

                  So stop: a. Sticking your head up your @rse. b. Spying on your sister in the shower. Problem solved.

                  NEXT!

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                  • C Christian Graus

                    That just happens with time, I'm not sure there's anything you can do, apart from buy new glasses. Given that you have limited income, surely your national health scheme will supply you with a basic pair of new glasses ? By the time that coating comes off, you should be getting new glasses anyhow, at your age, your eyes stand a good chance of changing with time, so your prescription will have changed.

                    Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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                    Christian Graus wrote:

                    Given that you have limited income, surely your national health scheme will supply you with a basic pair of new glasses ?

                    Heh... Gov't Issue Birth Control Goggles?

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                    • G Glenn Dawson

                      Vinegar is acetic acid.

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                      AspDotNetDev
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                      So it is. Thanks.

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                      • C Christian Graus

                        I use disposable contact lenses. If you have astigmatism as well as being short sighted ( or long sighted, but I'm short sighted ), I found that the lenses that correct for that are not reliable, they would slip in my eye and my vision would blur. I use lenses only to go to concerts, where I'll be packed into a tight crowd. For example, I had my glasses ripped off my head by falling bodies at Rock on the Range, over and over again. The thing to remember is, it IS an ongoing cost. You never stop paying, unlike glasses. They also can not be great for your eyes, my optomitrist recommends using lenses as I use them, not for every day use, and always with glasses as a backup, b/c there are days your eyes just won't take them.

                        Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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                        R Giskard Reventlov
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                        Christian Graus wrote:

                        They also can not be great for your eyes, my optomitrist recommends using lenses as I use them, not for every day use, and always with glasses as a backup, b/c there are days your eyes just won't take them.

                        I've worn lenses every day for more years than I can recall and I sleep in them these days for a week at a time and have had no problems of any kind (other than when I have scratched my eye a couple of times) and never have to have days off and, according to my optician, my eyes are in excellent shape. Try Accuvue Oasys lenses, weekly wear: marvelous.

                        "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me

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                        • C CaptainSeeSharp

                          The coating on my lenses have worn off in some areas and it is slowly becoming worse and worse. It has come to a point where it is intolerable and everytime they get wet they smell like burnt chemicals. If I could just remove this coating off of my glasses I would be able to see better. I need to be able to do it with in house ingredients, I can't go out and buy anything. I need a serious answer please, I am blind without my glasses.

                          Invisible Empire: A New World Order Defined (High Quality 2:14:01)[^] Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^] The Truthbox[^]

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                          R Giskard Reventlov
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                          As per my response to CG try weekly wear contact lenses: they are excellent and completely negate the need for wearing glasses (which I hate).

                          "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me

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                            The coating on my lenses have worn off in some areas and it is slowly becoming worse and worse. It has come to a point where it is intolerable and everytime they get wet they smell like burnt chemicals. If I could just remove this coating off of my glasses I would be able to see better. I need to be able to do it with in house ingredients, I can't go out and buy anything. I need a serious answer please, I am blind without my glasses.

                            Invisible Empire: A New World Order Defined (High Quality 2:14:01)[^] Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^] The Truthbox[^]

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                            Caslen
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                            T-Cut?

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                            • C CaptainSeeSharp

                              I'm soaking them in vinegar, its working.

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                              _dunk_
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                              So you don't like the smell and your solution is to put them in something equally if not more smelly?

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