CorrectThis is what I do! Also, I make sure the tape does not touch any part of the lens.
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CorrectThis is what I do! Also, I make sure the tape does not touch any part of the lens.
True. But the tape method doesn't destroy this new sticker that likes to ......stick.Really, though the tape method works, you don't have to get that fancy. Unless you're Wolverine, a minor touch with your nail isn't going to scratch them. They may be scratch-prone, but they aren't that delicate...
Also that sticker can be repurposed for filthy liars on eBay.True. But the tape method doesn't destroy this new sticker that likes to ......stick.
This is true.Also that sticker can be repurposed for filthy liars on eBay.
View attachment 176260 Hi all
Can anyone advise on how to safely remove the "P" sticker found on polarized lenses without scratching the lens? thank u in advance.
BTW, assuming the pic in the OP is the pair you actually received, did you notice how the sticker's in a different position than the one listed in the auction where you bought them?
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LOL........Also that sticker can be repurposed for filthy liars on eBay.
Hi Kronin
Thanks for pointing that out. I paid $120 for these and they are truly authentic which is a steal in my opinion even if they are not truly "new" I think it is still cheaper than any used ones sold. My main concern was its authenticity and after careful examination these are in fact authentic and the lens did not have any scratches or imperfections. I tried the tape method to remove the P sticker and it came off easily. thanks everyone for ur help on this! Cheers
Yeah they look completely real, AFAIK, and that is a great deal. I was just pointing out that the guy had a single-item auction using pictures that weren't the actual item being sold. Which means nothing as far as your experience goes, but it infers that he has more than one of them, yet is selling them in single-item auctions. Which makes one wonder how he got multiple NIB examples of a current product that he can let go at that price point...