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Post by snake on May 24, 2005 15:09:59 GMT -5
i have jt spectra mask with thermal lenses. i hate woods ball, but i ended up playing anyway and between games i dipped the mask in a stream so i could get the paint spary off. but when i pulled the mask out of the water i realized somehow water got inside between the 'thermal' lenses. it is a fairly good amount of water, if you get all the water on one side of the nose thing it is almost up to the top of the nose. if anyone has any idea about how to get the water out or otherwise remedy the situation, other than getting new lenses, it would be greatly apreciated.
thanks
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Post by its just Chris now on May 24, 2005 15:38:10 GMT -5
i heard if you leave it out in sunlight it will evaporate...but ive also heard that you shouldnt leave masks out in sunlight...get a new lens and youll be safe
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Post by steve_f on May 24, 2005 15:49:03 GMT -5
i heard if you leave it out in sunlight it will evaporate...but ive also heard that you shouldnt leave masks out in sunlight...get a new lens and youll be safe leave it out in the sunlight....... but make sure you don't leave it out in the sunlight...... CONFUSING!
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Post by its just Chris now on May 24, 2005 16:22:06 GMT -5
lol...i know it is but ive read threads on this before on pbnation and they say leave it out in the sun to evaporate...but then your instructions say not to leave it in sunlight cause it can mess up the thermal part of the goggles....so do what you want lol i would take the riisk and leave it outside on a sunny day...but thats me
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eRIc
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Post by eRIc on Jul 10, 2005 16:40:43 GMT -5
buy new ones
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Post by christopher on Jul 10, 2005 16:46:09 GMT -5
if you look at your lense, you notice that it is two lenses basically stuck together and a piece of foam in the middle all the way around. I had the same problem as you. but mine was a paint problem. what i did was i tried pealing the two lenses apart everything cleared out after i added a little water. and it like little water dots everywhere. i just left it in my garage where it was hot. Two days later it was perfectly fine.
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Post by BOJO on Jul 12, 2005 18:41:09 GMT -5
Just get a new lens. Once water gets into it the lens start to not function as well as they once did. Or you can just buy a v force mask and not worry about a thermal lens
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Post by christopher on Jul 12, 2005 19:43:59 GMT -5
my lenses, work great.
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Post by CoreY on Jul 12, 2005 21:33:40 GMT -5
just let em sit aroud your house and it will evaporate
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Post by christopher on Jul 15, 2005 12:31:04 GMT -5
yeah, don't be worried when it has like that fogginess inside the lenses. it'll go away.
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Post by EtherTJ on Aug 8, 2005 20:00:16 GMT -5
stop bein cheap and get new ones.....
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Post by christopher on Aug 9, 2005 7:54:10 GMT -5
lol look whos talkin.
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