Sounds good and thanks. Just saw that CatCrap is available at WalmartAce hardware, and I think if you order Grainger can get it in quick.
Sounds good and thanks. Just saw that CatCrap is available at WalmartAce hardware, and I think if you order Grainger can get it in quick.
Let us know what you think of it. Alot of the SCCA drivers use it on their helmet lenses as they are expensive to replace. Using a generic cleaner that can damage the lense or coating is too much of a risk.Sounds good and thanks. Just saw that CatCrap is available at Walmart
Going to get some tomorrow and will report back. I've used the glass cleaner wipes and they work ok. Hoping the CatCrap stuff works better.Let us know what you think of it. Alot of the SCCA drivers use it on their helmet lenses as they are expensive to replace. Using a generic cleaner that can damage the lense or coating is too much of a risk.
Won't the alcohol take off any coating?regular glass cleaner or isopropyl alcohol always works for me.
Don't shop at Target....men in women's restrooms.Try these, https://www.target.com/p/pre-moistened-lens-wipes-60ct-up-38-up-8482/-/A-15022894 I find them really good.
Tried Target but these work better.Try these, https://www.target.com/p/pre-moistened-lens-wipes-60ct-up-38-up-8482/-/A-15022894 I find them really good.
Hasn't on my glassesWon't the alcohol take off any coating?
So far I am impressed with the cleaning and fogging ability of the CatCrap Spray. The woman in the Walmart Vision Center recommended the spray version over the paste.Let us know what you think of it. Alot of the SCCA drivers use it on their helmet lenses as they are expensive to replace. Using a generic cleaner that can damage the lense or coating is too much of a risk.
I clean mine with dawn also...... but I rinse them under warm water as I rub the lenses with my fingers . I use toilet paper or micro fiber towel to dry them offwashed them at home with Dawn(weak) and blotted them dry
Totally agree. I am very particular about the microfiber cloths. Many times, ones that come with fancy sunglasses are inadequate, Ray Ban for example. Cases too--spend $800 on Maui Jims and get a lousy cardboard case on some.Rinse them in plain warm tapwater, them dry them with a Crizal cloth (available at your eye doctor's).
It is important that the cloth to dry with is not only microfiber, but has never been washed or had fabric softener used.
If you do need to wash a drying cloth for glasses, only use dishwashing detergent.
Sounds good. I'll give them a try. ThanksTotally agree. I am very particular about the microfiber cloths. Many times, ones that come with fancy sunglasses are inadequate, Ray Ban for example. Cases too--spend $800 on Maui Jims and get a lousy cardboard case on some.
I really like these--and I am not selling anything, just that I found them and they are good. I lose one about every 1-2 years, and it's affordable to do so
I got 2 six packs over two purchases, the first I had to check them out. One day I'll get 24 and they will last me the rest of my life!
They’re really sanitized and germ free too!Toss those glasses in the dishwasher. Come out like brand new. No rubbing and no buffing required.
Same as your dishes at your house.They’re really sanitized and germ free too!