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On ‎8‎/‎16‎/‎2018 at 3:17 PM, J Francho said:

I wash the oils off with Dawn and warm water rinse.  Then I polish with the micro fiber cloth that came with them.  It's the only way I've found to get them totally streak free.

x2  Dawn, gentle on baby ducks, gentle on your sunglasses.

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50 minutes ago, fishwizzard said:

I use spit and my hanky.  

So, goobers and boogers? :lol:

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If you use your shirt, make sure it’s cotton. If you are wearing one of those vented shirts that feels like a hefty bag, (I’m required to wear them when fly guiding) use the hem of your cotton boxers. If it’s cold and you don’t have shorts on and can’t do that, use the cotton undershirt. If you don’t wear cotton anywhere then you are rich and just get new shades hahahahah 

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6 hours ago, J Francho said:

So, goobers and boogers? :lol:

More or less.  It's the one bit of fabric on me that I can be more or less guaranteed to not have any grit or sand on it. 

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On 8/12/2018 at 3:37 PM, PaFrogThrower9 said:

Strike King sunglasses are trash. I've been through 3 pairs now! Can't get them wet or the lens coating comes off. Got caught in a rain storm and when I got home I put them up with out drying them off. Went to put them on the next morning and the one lens was missing almost all of its coating. 3rd time was the last time. No more money wasted on them.

I've owned Costas, Oakley Wiley x all great sunglasses but for the money you can't beat Calcuttas,alot of saltwater guys around here use them comfortable,great polarization,stylish and cheap!!!And if you scratch them,brake them or lose them it's only $30.They will shock you.

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