I got sharpie marker on my $300 glasses, oh my!?


Question:how can i clean them???
i can't afford to get new ones or fix these after paying full price!
thank you

Answers:
As a dispensing optician, i can tell you it is safe to try rubbing alcohol on your lenses, even if the lenses have anti-glare cote on them. We also use non-acetone nail polish remover. If in doubt, take them to the office where they were purchased. Note, rinse off immediately with water, wipe dry with a soft all Cotton cloth.


Use rubbing alchohol
Try using Rubbing Alcohol and a little elbow grease. If that doesn't work, try Acetone or fingernail polish remover. Sharpie should come right off a hard surface.
You can use either rubbing alcohol or acetone nail polish remover. I think the NPR would work better than the acetone though, test a small area before using it though to make sure the acetone will not damage the glasses, or you can take them to where you purchaced them to ask their advice.
Hello..Trust me when I tell you rubbing alchol will do..I have a son that has a great talent for marking on things he shouldnt

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