Originally Posted by
DanLiv
If it's not detectable without extraordinary inspection measures, its not a problem. This is materials production, not mathematics, perfection is impossible. Look closely at the paint on a brand new car, you'll find plenty of little tiny nicks and scratches, but you're not going to demand the maker repaint it. Plus, do the same inspection of a customer's lenses after a couple months wear sometime. They should still look great to the customer and an optician's mild inspection, but you'll find tons more swirling and scuffing than the new lenses. Imperfections that affect vision or cosmetics, or eventually will, should be remade. Otherwise it's fine.
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