On Friday, December 27, 2002 at 9:15:30 AM UTC-6, JBJohnson wrote:
The poly urethane coating is most likely a crosslinked system. This means
that it is not soluble in ANY solvents. Many solvents will attack
They are plastic lenses (polycarbonate?). I don't
solvent I can use to remove the overspray without
Thanks for the inputs. I had some partial success with a
warm vinegar soak (no visible effect) followed by
an ice water ultrasonic bath (bigger dots gone).
At the suggestion of someone who paints upon
plastics, I soaked the glasses overnite in isopropyl
alcohol (50% is what I found at the store) and
next morning they cleaned up like magic. Guess it
loosened up the attachment just enuf.
Thanks!
Jeff
I splattered my plastic lens glasses with polyurethane varnish and a couple of days later soaked them overnight in regular over the counter undiluted isopropyl alcohol (70%) and they cleaned off beautifully the next morning. Thank you so much!
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