Using a very sharp craft knive carefully get an edge of the glue and flick it off.
If it's a glass lens, soften it with Goof-Off , then carefully scrape it off with a craft knife. - If they are plastic lenses as many are these days, I don't think it will come off.
wipe the snow off your glasses
No, but Goof -Off will.
Try Goof -Off .
I believe it means that the lenses in the frames are not prescription lenses, and do not alter an image in any way. I do not think it means that the frames of the glasses cannot be used for prescription lenses. I just ordered some fashion glasses off of ebay, with the intention of using them for prescription lenses in the future, so I hope I'm right.
Scrape it off with a razor blade, then get any residue with Goo-Gone.
I had a small crack in my frames near the lense (should of popped out lenses) and fixed them with gorilla glue. I got a little bit on one of the lense, most came off with alcohol while the glue was still wet, once it dried, it was stuck there. I used nail polish remover to remove the glue, worked like a charm, it will take a bit of rubbing and wiping the lense, or lenses, but it should work, it did for me.
To glue glass crystals to wine glasses a clear epoxy resin would be best, or a waterproof cyanoacrylate (most are water soluble so the crystals will come off after several washes).
Are we talking lenses or frames? Very careful physical removal is probably the best way. If it is on the lenses and the lenses have a coating on them, there is a good chance that the coating has bonded with the paint. Sharp plastic like a plastic knife to 'push' the paint off the glasses.
you could try nail polish remover! hope that helps!
Some benefits of using cycling glasses are, they will keep bugs, dust and any bits gravel or road dirt that might have been thrown up out of your eyes. Some cycling glasses come with interchangeable lenses meaning you can use appropriate lenses for the lighting conditions, lenses available include clear lenses for cycling in the dark, tinted lenses for bright conditions and orange lenses to help vision in fog.
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.