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Replacement Scott lenses/Cleaning inbetween lenses
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Does anybody know where i can get my hands on a replacement lens for the
Scott
Witness goggle? I've had a quick google search and nothing has come up in the UK. Quite suprising as its quite a common goggle, surely you can buy them somewhere.
On a similar note does anyone have any tips for cleaning inbetween a double layer goggle lens? During some nasty weather in NZ water got inbetween the 2 layers of the lens and has subsequently dried leaving horrible marks that i can't reach
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isn't a real person
any takers? surey someone out there has got dirt inbetween the lenses of their goggles?
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i always thought that water between the layers was a sure sign that your lenses are f***ed - its supposed to be airtight in there for you to get the full benefit of a double layer lens
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Rob c
, no advice on cleaning as i am not sure how possible it is, but Bartletts in Hillingdon sell a lot of google lenses they are a big
Scott
dealer , so it is worth giving them a call
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