The Marking Remover Pen is excellent for removing those tough markings:D
The Marking Remover Pen is excellent for removing those tough markings:D
I have always used non-acetone nail polish remover. Last batch I used cost pennys compared to other chemicals and works great. With no problems.:)
I used to use that, but Chris got me to try his OMS Ink Remover.Originally Posted by silentsunshine
It is like 20 years ago thinking that a Commodore 64 was a great computer, but now looking at these ones we see the difference.
I was using All-off. Once, on a drill mount in poly, the drill hole cracked right before my eyes when All-off touched it. I don't use the stuff anymore.
Also, I found that Citri-Strip type products can strip off some hard-coatings.
Marc
Uh, I am an all off fan, all day everyday in the lab. I say yeh to all off.
We process approximately 1200 jobs a day at 60% poly....we use all-off all day long and had never had a problem
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It's great! Highly effective and safe for all situations.
I don't think I want to stand there cooking a lens just so I can clean it. What affect might that have on a A/R lens?
I wonder what marker solvent companies like Essilor and Hoya use in their own labs? Perhaps Mr. Hanlin can tell us for Essilor.
:bbg:I use alcohol on a q-tip then if that doesn't cut it I use goo gone.
Never had it affect anything , coatings etc. and the smell is like citrus.
Used it by accident mixing up q tips when taking off sticky tag glue. Works instantly. Anyone else accidentally try it on markings?
I go straight into a visual migraine w/acetone smells and therefore my jobs are limited since nobody in the workplace cares about chemical sensitivity.
Most labs I have worked in have zero windows for ventilation.
I actually prefer marks away from stormin norman, it's not terrible smelling and it's pretty effective on anything I've gotten so far. I do let it sit for a few minutes for the tough marks but mostly it takes them off in about 15 seconds.
I use the All Off every day and it works great.
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