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Question for 4-eyes dudes! by Wichita
Started on: 09-17-2006 05:44 PM
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For those who wear glasses, what is the best way to clean the green slime from your nose pad?

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when i wore glasses i used to scrape it off with pencil lead from a mechanical pencil
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Report this Post09-17-2006 05:54 PM Click Here to See the Profile for sostockSend a Private Message to sostockDirect Link to This Post
 
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Originally posted by Wichita:

For those who wear glasses, what is the best way to clean the green slime from your nose pad?


quit snorting green slime?
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I usually use a razorblade, but an ultrasonic cleaner will work.
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i take my glasses in and get them replaced..mind you i take them both off before i go in and say my cats ate them...lol..tim
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Report this Post09-17-2006 06:06 PM Click Here to See the Profile for OKflyboySend a Private Message to OKflyboyDirect Link to This Post
I have a spare set. I put them on (so I can still see...) then I go over the whole pair (nosepads and where the lenses meet the frame) with an old toothbrush...

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Old toothbrush and rubbing alcohol.
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I only wear them to read and only in the last few months. Have not run into a "green slime" problem yet, sounds nasty. Things to look forward to, ahhhhh.
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Originally posted by Wichita:

For those who wear glasses, what is the best way to clean the green slime from your nose pad?


Ultrasonic cleaners is best..

Soak it overnight in warm water + dish soap works in a pinch.
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Originally posted by Wichita:

For those who wear glasses, what is the best way to clean the green slime from your nose pad?


Stop looking up when you say "I don't know." How's that for a vague reference? Curious to see how many get that one.

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Report this Post09-17-2006 10:48 PM Click Here to See the Profile for tutnkmnSend a Private Message to tutnkmnDirect Link to This Post
 
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Stop looking up when you say "I don't know." How's that for a vague reference? Curious to see how many get that one.




Some show on Nick a long time ago I barely remember.......
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Report this Post09-17-2006 11:35 PM Click Here to See the Profile for OKflyboySend a Private Message to OKflyboyDirect Link to This Post
Something like "you can't do that on Television"...

I remeber "I don't know" was slime and "water" was, well, water...
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Watch out depending on what your lenses are made of, some a toothbrush will scratch pretty badly.

Soak em.. I use a cotton swab and hot soapy water and a worn toothbrush also... just watch out for the lenses.
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Report this Post09-18-2006 07:45 AM Click Here to See the Profile for tesmith66Send a Private Message to tesmith66Direct Link to This Post
I use a soft toothbrush and scrub them with warm water and dish soap.

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I use a tooth brush and soappy water then dry it off with a tissue
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quote
Originally posted by zardoz:

Old toothbrush and rubbing alcohol.


what he said ^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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Report this Post09-18-2006 08:35 AM Click Here to See the Profile for WichitaSend a Private Message to WichitaDirect Link to This Post
Sounds good. I guess an old soft toothbrush and dish soap or rubbing alcohol is the way to go.

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