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Medical Forum / General / Vision / April 2007

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Looking for anti-reflective coating service

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Richard - 26 Apr 2007 08:23 GMT
I have some automotive instrument dials that I would
like to have an anti-reflective coating applied to.
They have clear front plastic lenses that produce
annoying reflections and glare, and make it more
difficult to read the dials. Is there someplace where
I can send a few pieces of clear plastic parts to
be treated with anti-reflective coating?

Richard
michael toulch - 28 Apr 2007 19:50 GMT
> I have some automotive instrument dials that I would
> like to have an anti-reflective coating applied to.
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> Richard

try a local optical lens laboratory that does a/r coatings.
serebel - 29 Apr 2007 01:42 GMT
> I have some automotive instrument dials that I would
> like to have an anti-reflective coating applied to.
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>
> Richard

Go to the auto supply and pick up some window tint, cut and fit it and
apply it as one would do for windows.

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