The Free Pevs lense cleaner from IAO destroyed my mask!

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  • tony3
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    • Feb 2003
    • 3740

    #16
    Seriously, everyone is using all these crazy cleaners on their stuff, why not water? Works fine for me always.

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    • Automaggin2
      Registered User
      • Sep 2002
      • 2506

      #17
      Yes, it did destroy my cousins JT Spectra lense. Whats up with all the flames?
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      • Rift
        mmmm X-Dallara
        • May 2004
        • 539

        #18
        just use a water spray bottle they work just fine and a rag

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        • WenULiVeUdiE
          Force of Nature Staff
          • Jan 2004
          • 1982

          #19
          I use a no-smear lense cleaner. It works really well. But after reading this thread, I'll stick to water with my invisions.
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          • nerobro
            Registered User
            • Oct 2001
            • 923

            #20
            Originally posted by FallNAngel
            plexus doesn't prevent fogging though... it's basically windex for plastic.
            Plexus was designed for aircraft windscreens. It does everything it claims ;-) fogging is not one of it's claims. It's used in many industrys. Motorcycle, Paintball, aircraft, etc...
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            • FallNAngel
              Registered User
              • Apr 2003
              • 1076

              #21
              Originally posted by Beemer
              fogging is a whole different issue. not even close to windex for plastic.
              Originally posted by nerobro
              Plexus was designed for aircraft windscreens. It does everything it claims ;-) fogging is not one of it's claims. It's used in many industrys. Motorcycle, Paintball, aircraft, etc...

              I think you need to go back and read my post...

              Originally posted by FallNAngel
              plexus doesn't prevent fogging though... it's basically windex for plastic.
              I specifically said it doesn't prevent fogging... all it does is clear the lense... which basically makes it windex for plastic.
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              • Wc Keep

                #22
                this stupidly beautiful girl who i work with dropped some paint (real paint) on my oakleys. i got really mad at her and would have killed her if she wasnt so beautiful. i then took that pevs stuff and used it to clean my oakleys and they are cleaner now than they ever have been.

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                • Beemer
                  I could tell you but then.

                  • Oct 2003
                  • 3250

                  #23
                  Does anybody really know

                  distructions??? you mean instructions?
                  well the man spent 150 on sunglasses, what do you expect?
                  ha ha spelled it that way on purpose. Glad you can read

                  Ya when you want the best you pay. They sold me on them when they hit em with a 12 gauge blast. Thats the kind of protection I want for my eyes. Skiing, motor and water sports and shooting REAL fire arms. MY EYES are worth way more.
                  Hit your gogs with a shotgun blast and tell me what happens.

                  which basically makes it windex for plastic.
                  Still wrong, it does more then just clean. Have you ever even used it????

                  I ask again. Can anybody tell me why after 20yrs we still use LEXAN when there is better stuff out there.[polycarbonite,plexiglass.acrylic,etc..]

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                  • redlaser666
                    US ARMY SGT
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 841

                    #24
                    Actually Lexan is a brand of policarbonate platic, as is PlexiGlass. And acrilic shatters into pieces when it breaks so i guess its not as safe.
                    So in the end we are using a very safe lens, plus i have never seen any eye injuries from lens breakage, but i have seen them by not using gogles.
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                    • FallNAngel
                      Registered User
                      • Apr 2003
                      • 1076

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Beemer
                      Still wrong, it does more then just clean. Have you ever even used it????
                      Yes, I know it has other purposes than just cleaning, but for all intents and purposes, that's mainly what it's used for. The point I was trying to make was, it doesn't work as an anti-fog solution.

                      Originally posted by Beemer
                      I ask again. Can anybody tell me why after 20yrs we still use LEXAN when there is better stuff out there.[polycarbonite,plexiglass.acrylic,etc..]
                      Because switching to anything else would make sense I suppose. Seriously, perhaps it's more expensive, or the benefits are too small?
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                      • magman007
                        I <3 my Penis
                        • Jun 2001
                        • 7579

                        #26
                        ummmm yea... il tell ya, lexan is bulletproof if you have it thick enough. im gunna find my old spectra lenses, and see what a 22 will do to em... im not expectin it to do much harm at all



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                        • Wolfen
                          Me > U
                          • Sep 2003
                          • 185

                          #27
                          I spent well over $200 on my Oakleys. Black Square Wire 2.0s with polarized Blue Iridium lenses. Best sunglasses I've ever had, and my third pair of Oakleys. Sure they're expensive, but they're well worth it.

                          Next pair I'm getting: Titanium Square Wire 2.0s with Black Iridium polarized lenses.
                          Price: $305

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                          • Thordic
                            AFTICA
                            • May 2001
                            • 5986

                            #28
                            Yeah seriously, Lexan = shatterproof plastic. It works pretty damn well. I've yet to see a paintball do any serious damage to a lens other than a small crack.

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                            • P8ntBallBoom
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                              • Jan 2003
                              • 270

                              #29
                              I agree, my eyes are worth WAY more than..well, a lot of stuff.

                              My lens on my JT Elite just went to hell. I think its in order for some testing to see what it can withstand with jsut a few cracks around the nose.

                              Since the JT's are done, I know have switched to well, the Proto Switch goggles. I jsut ordered them. I'll let everyone knwo how they work once I get done experimenting with the old JT lens. Hehe.....wheres an evil smiley when you need it?

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                              • tribalman
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                                • Dec 2002
                                • 719

                                #30
                                i just lick the paint off of my mask, that way no harmful chemicals get on it, and i don't scratch it with a cloth or something else. and i've tried cleaning my mask with a spray bottle, all it did was get inbetween the lenses and fog like no other.
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