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    That lens wrap material looks like a more flexible version of the stuff that Rodenstock Life semi-finished is front-side coated with. Interesting.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Ryser View Post
    There is also another solution to slippage.

    1) get the lenses without the slick coat

    2) cut lenses

    3) apply slick coat after cutting in simple in house application

    No more off axis lenses..............plus a slick coat that has besides all other goodies even an anti-fog property.

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    Chris,

    Could you give me an idea of what to use & where to buy?

    M.

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    On a very high end lens with Alize or Avance I use a clear Nikon anti slip pad from Nikon. It seems to work every time and no more spoilage. I also use a high end blocking pads. This is important.

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    This is applied over the hydrophobic

    Quote Originally Posted by LilKim View Post
    That lens wrap material looks like a more flexible version of the stuff that Rodenstock Life semi-finished is front-side coated with. Interesting.....
    This stuff is applied right before you edge. It comes in a bottle. Here's a pic.


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    Quote Originally Posted by i care guy View Post
    Chris,

    Could you give me an idea of what to use & where to buy?

    M.
    Go on http://optochemicals.com enter the english side, scroll down to Diamond slick coat and click on the links.


    Click for details at ►" Diamond Clear Slick Coat"
    Click for details at ► Product Review Diamond Slick Coat, On An OPTIBOARD posting

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