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Alternative Microfiber?

what do you mean, what is that?
If you Google it you'll see what they are, hard to explain sorta but they are crazy soft pieces of basically paper like material. Take a kleenex and and make it 10 times softer. If you get the right ones.
 
If you Google it you'll see what they are, hard to explain sorta but they are crazy soft pieces of basically paper like material. Take a kleenex and and make it 10 times softer. If you get the right ones.
sounds great for your butt, not for Oakley sunglasses :cool: 👍
 
thanks..... yeah these will fuck up your Oakley's alright, only use Oakley microfiber bags, always!
Those bags are pretty much the same thing as what was highlighted in the search result, and they don't do as well for oil pick up (plus the Oakley vault people aren't even using the bags but generic rags when they spray and wipe them for a cleaning).
 
Those bags are pretty much the same thing as what was highlighted in the search result, and they don't do as well for oil pick up (plus the Oakley vault people aren't even using the bags but generic rags when they spray and wipe them for a cleaning).
Oakley vault people can be very dumb. ......😇
 
Oakley vault people can be very dumb. ......😇
Same deal at both Sunglass Huts around here, as well as the Oakley stores on the Detroit side, and the one on 5th Avenue Manhattan... seems like if it was that important it would have been incorporated in training, rather than just telling people they can use the inside of their bags.

Edit: Plus you store the shades in the bags... what if the stuff that was on the glasses is all stuck inside the bag, and now you're just grinding it against the lens as opposed to a cloth of the same material dedicated only for that use.
 
what do you mean, what is that?

tricky part is to find some without any lotion.


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Same deal at both Sunglass Huts around here, as well as the Oakley stores on the Detroit side, and the one on 5th Avenue Manhattan... seems like if it was that important it would have been incorporated in training, rather than just telling people they can use the inside of their bags.
Many stores have incompetent people working there, computer hardware, garden equipment , sporting goods etc etc...... you can easily get bad advice .
 
You use these on the lenses?
Mainly this guy if it's oils/etc (which is of a better material than the microfiber bags which I have no doubt Luxxotica made even cheaper now)

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Soft microfiber cloth for any brushing of stuff the blower bulb didn't get off.

If it's safe for my camera lens' coating, it's safe for the Oakley which aren't nearly as expensive (and you can't just swap the front element on camera lens).

Many stores have incompetent people working there, computer hardware, garden equipment , sporting goods etc etc...... you can easily get bad advice .
Hence saying should be trained for that, and even Oakley themselves just says use a soft microfiber cloth (dry) with no specific warning to use only their bags. Despite saying should only clean them dry, they sell a lot of wet cleaning kits.

And that seems pretty wide spread if they're doing exactly the same thing on both sides of Michigan and in the O Store in Manhattan, almost like that's what they were trained to do.
 
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