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Eyeglass Scratch Remover

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greatestitems2005@yahoo.com - 11 May 2005 20:11 GMT
Liquid Lense makes scratches on your eyeglasses virtually undetectable.
The amazing fill and seal technology lets you glide over unsightly
scratches, and create a perfectly level seal. Once sealed, you'll never
be able to notice where the scratch used to be. And because of the
special liquid polymer in Liquid Lense, your prescription will never be
altered. You can feel safe using liquid lens on all types of glasses.
The special formula also can remove cloudiness from your lenses. It's
easy to use and you'll save hundreds of dollars on costly lens
replacement each time you treat your scratched glasses. Liquid Lense
now includes UV Inhibitors to protect eyes from harmful UV Rays.

http://www.rkdm.com/liquidlense/
DW - 11 May 2005 22:54 GMT
Uh-huh... and what's the refraction index of the compound?
LarryDoc - 12 May 2005 17:05 GMT
A few things:

1. This kind of product has been around for years and for years it
hasn't worked,

2. They spelled *lens* wrong.

3. You're not allowed to advertise products in this (and almost all
other) USENET newsgroup.  You have been reported.

--LB
Neil Brooks - 12 May 2005 17:13 GMT
>A few things:
>
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>
>--LB

I reported them, too, but . . . as to "lense,"

http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=lense
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=lense

Variant, sure.  Am I gonna' use it?  Heck no.  But, technically, it
doesn't seem to be incorrect.  Just silly.

Neil
The Real Bev - 12 May 2005 21:43 GMT
> >A few things:
> >
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> Variant, sure.  Am I gonna' use it?  Heck no.  But, technically, it
> doesn't seem to be incorrect.  Just silly.

It's not incorrect in the same way that "different than" is not incorrect --
just giving in to the great ignorant and unwashed masses who don't know any
better.  Stand firm.  Never give an inch.  Spell correktly.

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Bev
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Wooly - 12 May 2005 20:47 GMT
>Liquid Lense makes scratches on your eyeglasses virtually undetectable.
>The amazing fill and seal technology lets you glide over unsightly
>scratches, and create a perfectly level seal.

You mean, like the example lens in the advert that's full of wavy
lines and cotton fuzz from the swab?  I think clear nail polish would
work just as well, if not better.

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