Thanks for the advice. I read the messages and got a pair of Maui Jim
polarized lenses. Ouch $$$$. Now, given the polarized coating, what is
recommended for maintenance of washing the lens when it gets dirty.
I have a spray bottle of Bausch and Lomb lens cleaner for my reading
glasses. Not sure if its appropriate for Mauis.
> Thanks for the advice. I read the messages and got a pair
> of Maui Jim polarized lenses. Ouch $$$$. Now, given the
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> I have a spray bottle of Bausch and Lomb lens cleaner for
> my reading glasses. Not sure if its appropriate for Mauis.
I thought the polarization comes from a polarized film that
is "sandwiched" in the lens and not from a coating? There
are most certainly other coatings on the outside surface of
the lenses though.
-Quick
Gary - 30 Jul 2005 04:29 GMT
> I thought the polarization comes from a polarized film that
> is "sandwiched" in the lens and not from a coating? There
> are most certainly other coatings on the outside surface of
> the lenses though.
I admit to being clueless about it. Perhaps its worth a call to Maui Jim,
given the cost of them. I have an expensive pair of reading glasses, with
anti scratch, anti-glare, et al. I usually just use water or the Bausch and
Lomb lens spray. I'm guessing it will be ok for the MJ lenses but I want to
make certain. If nobody else knows, I'll post a reply from MJ. Thanks!