Rubbing alcohol either 70 or 90%
The Lumocolor pen that you used is clearly marked "Permanent." Permanent in that it can not be removed. You are probably S.O.L. although you could remove it with battery acid or sandpaper but that might render the marked item unusable.
Yes it can be removed with "Markaway". It is one of my ideas, and is sold your way by Amcon Labs.
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Methyl hydrate is also your friend!
Eyes wide open
Apply some Maple Syrup, let dry for 3 weeks and then scrape off with a knife and your marker will be gone.
Maybe stupid questions, but, were the lenses cr39 or have a tintable hard coated then exposed to heat? The ink may have leached into the surface. Was the ink on prior to hard coating or AR coating? Then it's under the coating and can't be removed without removing the coating.
If it's leached into the lens you may be able to use neutralizer on it.
Did you try using the old scotch tape method?
We use those for almost everything. We use Inland Ink Remover to get the marks off. Unless the case is as optical24/7 suggested.
If the lenses in the suns have an anti fog coating it wont come off unless you remove the coating too. Learned that the hard way.
We use the Lumacolor to mark lenses with AR and remove it with Dynamic Labs Marking Remover Pen.
we use 91% alcohol
Lots of great suggestions. If none of them work, hold the frame firmly in your hands, make sure to look the lens directly into the offending area, and with everything you've got scream, "out damn'd spot!". It didn't work for Macbeth but it may work for you.
I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it. Mark Twain
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