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Bazile | 12:27 Mon 01st Sep 2014 | How it Works
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Accidentally got superglue on spectacle lens .

Wipe it off , however it left a semi- transparent patch .

Is there any product that can get rid of the patch , or is it now engrained into the lens material ?
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As all the window trims around every UPVC window in the UK are held in place with Super glue ... I think you can soak your specs in water until the cows come home.
They will still be smeared..!
It has probably melted the lens.
I reckon you won't get away with saving the lens so can highly recommend these guys:

http://www.reglazemyglasses.com/

Cheap as chips!
Alavahalf, I think you are wrong about superglue and windows, I also think Answerpancer is right about soaking superglue softening it. I used to use superglue for making O rings and the O ring kit contained a waterproofing laquer to protect the superglue in damp applications.
Try it ... I hope Baz has a spare pair of specs because he can't use the the ones with the glue on.
http://www.howtocleanstuff.net/how-to-remove-super-glue-from-plastic-and-vinyl/ it mentions rubbing alcohol which is the same as surgical spirits.
windscreen washer/antifreeze contains isopropyl alcohol which is a very mild solvent and rarely affects plastics but may well soften superglue with a bit of a soak.
It's time you got yourself some new glasses anyway.

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