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A snowHead
what's the best way to clean them and the sunglasses. Have smiths goggles and julbo sunglasses
They seem to scratch so easily. Also think sun tan lotion has got between the lenses in the goggles.
Should i take out the lenses in the goggles and clean them individual or will this make scratching worse?
Is there something you can buy and where?, or is it just water and the hair dryer?
Cheers
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
would you be interested in goggle lens protectors?
cran
cran
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I just wipe them with a cloth (bit of water and/or washing up liquid if they get dirty)
If they get really bad I'll just spend 12€ on a new pair...
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