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VetOfTheSeas@discuss.online to deflock.me@sh.itjust.works · 5 days ago

Oh no! What type of foam was this? What angle?

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Oh no! What type of foam was this? What angle?

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    Hell, I bet hair spray would be enough. Anything to fog the lens.

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      You need something harder to wash.

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        Something with a solvent or acid to etch the glass of the lens.

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        Meh, let em send someone out to pull a slice of scotch tape off.

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