What does everyone use to clean their 3d vision glasses? Please Sticky this =)
Title says it all folks. What is everyone using to keep their 3d vision glasses clean? (aside from the packaged cleaning cloth of course, as mine is now old and dirty haha)
Title says it all folks. What is everyone using to keep their 3d vision glasses clean? (aside from the packaged cleaning cloth of course, as mine is now old and dirty haha)
[quote name='Static' date='24 January 2011 - 11:17 PM' timestamp='1295911031' post='1183093']
Title says it all folks. What is everyone using to keep their 3d vision glasses clean? (aside from the packaged cleaning cloth of course, as mine is now old and dirty haha)
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I would get the exact same material. If you go to a sunglasses hut, or any store where they primarily sell glasses, they'll give you that same material that is ideal for cleaning em. I wouldn't use anything else. Use that material :P
[quote name='Static' date='24 January 2011 - 11:17 PM' timestamp='1295911031' post='1183093']
Title says it all folks. What is everyone using to keep their 3d vision glasses clean? (aside from the packaged cleaning cloth of course, as mine is now old and dirty haha)
I would get the exact same material. If you go to a sunglasses hut, or any store where they primarily sell glasses, they'll give you that same material that is ideal for cleaning em. I wouldn't use anything else. Use that material :P
[quote name='jenson' date='24 January 2011 - 03:35 PM' timestamp='1295912154' post='1183104']
I would get the exact same material. If you go to a sunglasses hut, or any store where they primarily sell glasses, they'll give you that same material that is ideal for cleaning em. I wouldn't use anything else. Use that material :P
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+1, those lens cloths are the best thing to use when cleaning delicate surfaces. if you cant get ahold of another one of those then a similar option is using microfiber cloths that you can find at a local frys or electronics store.
[quote name='jenson' date='24 January 2011 - 03:35 PM' timestamp='1295912154' post='1183104']
I would get the exact same material. If you go to a sunglasses hut, or any store where they primarily sell glasses, they'll give you that same material that is ideal for cleaning em. I wouldn't use anything else. Use that material :P
+1, those lens cloths are the best thing to use when cleaning delicate surfaces. if you cant get ahold of another one of those then a similar option is using microfiber cloths that you can find at a local frys or electronics store.
[quote name='AcidBong' date='24 January 2011 - 06:07 PM' timestamp='1295914042' post='1183118']
my t-shirt lol. /tongue.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':tongue:' />
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That. Though I've only needed it once. My normal glasses protect it from my eyes splashing.
[quote name='edible' date='25 January 2011 - 03:07 AM' timestamp='1295946422' post='1183248']
I havent cleaned them yet, I fear LC lens would suffer the pressure /ninja.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':ninja:' />
OT: is nvidia going to sell emitter-free glasses? I need more of them (because mine are dirty lol).
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U won't damage the lenses man. Just give them a light circular rub with a soft cloth of any kind (like a t-shirt).
Microfiber cloth.
[url]http://www.amazon.com/Zwipes-Microfiber-Cleaning-36-Pack-Assorted/dp/B000XECJES[/url]
Moist one corner. clean one side at a time.
Same cloth I use to "spot" clean my projector screen.
Title says it all folks. What is everyone using to keep their 3d vision glasses clean? (aside from the packaged cleaning cloth of course, as mine is now old and dirty haha)
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I would get the exact same material. If you go to a sunglasses hut, or any store where they primarily sell glasses, they'll give you that same material that is ideal for cleaning em. I wouldn't use anything else. Use that material :P
Title says it all folks. What is everyone using to keep their 3d vision glasses clean? (aside from the packaged cleaning cloth of course, as mine is now old and dirty haha)
I would get the exact same material. If you go to a sunglasses hut, or any store where they primarily sell glasses, they'll give you that same material that is ideal for cleaning em. I wouldn't use anything else. Use that material :P
I would get the exact same material. If you go to a sunglasses hut, or any store where they primarily sell glasses, they'll give you that same material that is ideal for cleaning em. I wouldn't use anything else. Use that material :P
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+1, those lens cloths are the best thing to use when cleaning delicate surfaces. if you cant get ahold of another one of those then a similar option is using microfiber cloths that you can find at a local frys or electronics store.
I would get the exact same material. If you go to a sunglasses hut, or any store where they primarily sell glasses, they'll give you that same material that is ideal for cleaning em. I wouldn't use anything else. Use that material :P
+1, those lens cloths are the best thing to use when cleaning delicate surfaces. if you cant get ahold of another one of those then a similar option is using microfiber cloths that you can find at a local frys or electronics store.
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my t-shirt lol.
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That. Though I've only needed it once. My normal glasses protect it from my eyes splashing.
my t-shirt lol.
That. Though I've only needed it once. My normal glasses protect it from my eyes splashing.
OT: is nvidia going to sell emitter-free glasses? I need more of them (because mine are dirty lol).
OT: is nvidia going to sell emitter-free glasses? I need more of them (because mine are dirty lol).
I havent cleaned them yet, I fear LC lens would suffer the pressure
OT: is nvidia going to sell emitter-free glasses? I need more of them (because mine are dirty lol).
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U won't damage the lenses man. Just give them a light circular rub with a soft cloth of any kind (like a t-shirt).
I havent cleaned them yet, I fear LC lens would suffer the pressure
OT: is nvidia going to sell emitter-free glasses? I need more of them (because mine are dirty lol).
U won't damage the lenses man. Just give them a light circular rub with a soft cloth of any kind (like a t-shirt).
AsRock X58 Extreme6 mobo
Intel Core-i7 950 @ 4ghz
12gb Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600
ASUS DirectCU II GTX 780 3gb
Corsair TX 950w PSU
NZXT Phantom Red/Black Case
3d Vision 1 w/ Samsung 2233rz Monitor
3d Vision 2 w/ ASUS VG278HE Monitor
http://www.amazon.com/Zwipes-Microfiber-Cleaning-36-Pack-Assorted/dp/B000XECJES
Moist one corner. clean one side at a time.
Same cloth I use to "spot" clean my projector screen.
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