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Taking the white Rayban text off my Raybans
I've recently got a pair of Rayban Wayfarers and they're incredibly cool except for the top left of the left lens (looking at them pointed towards me) there is, in small white text, "Rayban". I was originally hoping the lenses would be all black, but that little text makes the glasses seem not as cool as they could be with just plain black lens. So is there any way I could get this text off? I was thinking of using a pocket knife to scrape at it till it was gone, but that would leave a whole lot of scratches. Any other ideas?
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I had some glasses that had harley davidson written on them. the test was not very large, so when i used a knife to scratch it off, the damage was not very noticable.
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yah... could scratch it off... ya prolly dont look thru that part too much... but i know that the scratch would bug me...
maybe just work at it overtime with a fingernail or something that wont scratch the lens... |
I would try to lightly scratch it off, and if you see a scuff, use a plastic polish to polish it out. Come to think of it, maybe a little rubbing compound would remove it?
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Use a Dremel with a polishing wheel and a very small amount of polishing compound. Low speed
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Are the lenses plastic or glass?
If plastic, I'd go with VM&P Naptha (lighter fluid), and quit after that. If glass, Mineral Spirits, Xylene, Acetone, 1-1-1 Trichloroethane, Lacquer Thinner, Methyl Ethyl Ketone, and other solvents can be employed. Note that some are not easily obtained, may be suspected carcinogens, and should not be handled by the general public. You asked. |
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