All of us know that iridium Oakley lenses can get scratched just by looking at them, let alone regularly cleaning them!!
If you don't have an Oakley/closed display cabinet(s) and would still like to display them, do you have any tricks to minimise having to clean dust off the lenses too often?
I have a bit of a phobia of cleaning lenses with a cloth unless I really really have to, ever since a Malaysian Oakley employee offered to clean my Romeos and literally rubbed so hard that small "pock" marks of iridium rubbed off from both lenses rendering them almost unusable!!!!
Jordan is incredibly dusty.
I was wondering about using a hair dryer on cold air setting to blow off the dust, and even toyed with the idea of using a fine feather duster so there's no pressure on the lens.
I know I'm scrapping the bottom of the barrel and that if I want to display, there is no choice, but to to clean the lenses manually. But I thought I'd ask just in case you guys have some ingenious tricks up your sleeve. Thanks in advance.
If you don't have an Oakley/closed display cabinet(s) and would still like to display them, do you have any tricks to minimise having to clean dust off the lenses too often?
I have a bit of a phobia of cleaning lenses with a cloth unless I really really have to, ever since a Malaysian Oakley employee offered to clean my Romeos and literally rubbed so hard that small "pock" marks of iridium rubbed off from both lenses rendering them almost unusable!!!!
Jordan is incredibly dusty.
I was wondering about using a hair dryer on cold air setting to blow off the dust, and even toyed with the idea of using a fine feather duster so there's no pressure on the lens.
I know I'm scrapping the bottom of the barrel and that if I want to display, there is no choice, but to to clean the lenses manually. But I thought I'd ask just in case you guys have some ingenious tricks up your sleeve. Thanks in advance.