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    Default Liquid Lense any one use this stuff yet?

    Anyone use this stuff? Is it toxic? If you have can you just drop the water level and use it?

    Introducing Liquid Lense, the revolutionary scratch removal kit. You can even scratch the surface of the lens with abrasive steel wool, and Liquid Lense will fill seal the scratches in the lens making them disappear. The amazing Liquid Lense fill and seal technology lets you glide over the lens and fill each scratch with a perfect surface level seal for crystal clear results every time. The before and after is amazing. Even scratches from sandpaper can't withstand Liquid Lense. The mistake proof formula follows the lens' surface for an invisible repair each and every time. That's why Liquid Lense is 100% guaranteed to never alter your lens prescription. The secret is in the liquid polymer that allows you to repair each scratch perfectly. Each time you repair your favorite scratched glasses and sunglasses, you save hundreds of dollars on costly lens replacement. Best of all, you won't pay hundreds of dollars for the amazing Liquid Lense Scratch Removal Kit.


    www.liquidlense.com

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    Looks like you just volunteered.
    Henry Moncada

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    Check it out for me! You probably know my issues with scratches. Look forward to the results.
    Just Lurking around!!!

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    I will see about ordering it soon. :cry2:

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    The secret is in the liquid polymer
    Sounds like an acrylic and in that case it is not expected to be toxic after it cures. Its likely to take 24 hours for a complete cure and set. You will have to get all (100%) of the algae and bacteria out of the scratch to be effective or you will seal in a permanent line. Wipe excess off as industrial metals contamination in products like this can be higher than you want in a reef tank.
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    After Jeff busy this do you think you could test it for us Larry.
    Henry Moncada

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