• Twitches@lemm.ee
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    1 month ago

    I have worked in optical, that coating is the anti-reflective coating that is coming off. You cannot take that coating off. It is baked on. Harsh chemicals will destroy the plastic lenses. It just degrades and comes off after a while, generally if it is less than 2 years they should be under warranty.

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      1 month ago

      Thankfully it is glass, I may just have to take this to an optometrist and see if they can do it for me

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        25 days ago

        Just curious what country are you in? If you’re in the USA why glass? I’m in the US and default material is plastic.

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          25 days ago

          I don’t think that’s the default material, I’ve been moving around the US since 95’ getting glasses in each state once a year when I was still on my parents insurance and every time I just get normal glass.

          That might just be your provider or something

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      The really annoying thing is that these coatings used to be optional paid extras, and when I got some new lenses for the first time in almost a decade they quickly became blotchy and awful so I went back to get some more but this time with zero coatings.

      Specsavers told me that’s wasn’t possible, that ALL lenses have these coatings now, it’s not even optional.

      Glasses lenses used to last years and years, now they’re blotchy crap after only 3 or 4 years. Bloody ghets know what they’re doing. And ripping us off while they’re at it with their high prices £££