Most CD cleaners and galsses cleaners work on goggles. But make sure to read the side to make sure it's safe.
If they are designed for plastic they should not have any abrasives in them, so they should be safe, However if you are trying to remove cloudy oxidation from your thermoplastic /acrylic/ polycarbonate headlight lens they will not work.
Try soap and water and if that does not work try a CD scratch repair kit
Goggles help you see better underwater due to the change in the speed of light and the Brownian motion of the water. First, light slows down in water. Underwater, with the water pressing against your eyeball, the index of refraction changes and makes the lens in your eye out of focus. Browning motion causes a large number of molecules to pound away at your lens and keep it out of focus. When you put on your goggles, then your eyes work like they do in air. Light is going at the speed of light. Water is not pounding against your lens getting it out of focus.
A good all around car repair and maintenance service would be Midas. They are able to repair everything from a tiny scratch to the most damaged of cars. They will work with you to get your car up and running in your time frame.
ok before you do any thing STOP what your doing. Don't try to scratch of the super glue, if you do you will scratch the lens. so soak the glasses in hot water for an hour or two to break down the glue then get a rag and rub the glue off. if it does not work the first time and do process over again. Good Luck.
Toothpaste will strip any factory coatings that may be on your phone. It may damage the finish. Look up the specs on your phone to see if it is coated. Many portable electronic devices have coatings on them, such as anti-scratch and anti-glare. The best way to repair them is to fill in and build up the scratches, layer-by-layer; using a repair kit that addresses coated plastics. Since coatings refract light differently (tint), results will be determined by the depth and width of the scratch and tint of the coating. Scratch Pro has a deep scratch repair system, but it also has a scratch filler, which fills in and protects against light abrasions/fuzzy marks. You can also do a search online using the plus symbol in front of fix and scratch and then add the item you want to fix. For example: +fix +scratch (item to be fixed). Or +LCD +scratch +repair etc.
Safety goggles form a barrier between your eyes and something that might damage them.
No.
It depends if the camcorder has the physical settings to attach the lens.
The nightvision goggles, which she thinks are sunglasses.
Yes. If the lens is a EF or EF-S lens, it should work fine with the t1i
Tippman Goggles are sorta cheap so they will not be the easiest. The sides of the goggles have tabs, so just pop those out. If that does not work then take a screw driver and pry it open.