- October 8th, 2018, 1:37 pm#4909723
Hey there,
I'm nearly finished building my pack -- just have to install my electronics in the pack portion and apply my decals!
I've noticed since gluing my cyclotron lenses into place: a sort of foggy residue, presumably from the Gorilla Super Glue I used, has crept across my lenses. The lenses are of the frosted clear variety, as my light kit has the VG color/sound variations. I was curious if anyone has a simple solution for cleaning this off? Ideally without having to rip them out.
I tried using water and Q-tips, but after about 30 minutes, the fog reappeared. I've heard rumors that KrudKutter could possibly work. I've also read about others using acetone, but I know from my line of work that acetone can warp and burn plastics.
I have a back-up set of red lenses as well, in the event it just doesn't work out. Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks!
I'm nearly finished building my pack -- just have to install my electronics in the pack portion and apply my decals!
I've noticed since gluing my cyclotron lenses into place: a sort of foggy residue, presumably from the Gorilla Super Glue I used, has crept across my lenses. The lenses are of the frosted clear variety, as my light kit has the VG color/sound variations. I was curious if anyone has a simple solution for cleaning this off? Ideally without having to rip them out.
I tried using water and Q-tips, but after about 30 minutes, the fog reappeared. I've heard rumors that KrudKutter could possibly work. I've also read about others using acetone, but I know from my line of work that acetone can warp and burn plastics.
I have a back-up set of red lenses as well, in the event it just doesn't work out. Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks!