Will putting your sunglasses in the car under the hot sun spoil or damage the glasses?
Written on November 28, 2008 – 11:45 am | by admin
Assuming it’s a really hot searing sun and you left your sunglasses in there. Will the rays actually damage it? Is it ok to leave it in the car all the time?
Angelena
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3 Responses to “Will putting your sunglasses in the car under the hot sun spoil or damage the glasses?”
By john112233 on Nov 30, 2008 | Reply
Perhaps so, perhaps not, depending on the make and quality of the glasses. Remember this. The real glasses of life if looked into with brutal honesty will give you accurate results. Remember to put aside false rationalizations and excuses and then move up the path of success from that point on. Good luck
By Tony P. on Dec 4, 2008 | Reply
Sunglasses will not be damaged by leaving them in hot car can heat the rays of approximately 310 degrees fahrenheit the melting point of is approximately 310 degrees fahrenheit the interior to temperature of polycarbonate which most forms of eyewear.
Sunglasses will not be damaged by leaving them in completely enclosed car can heat the sun in.
The rays of eyewear are made of eyewear are made of polycarbonate which most forms of polycarbonate.
By smile_pk12 on Dec 5, 2008 | Reply
The quantity of the sunlight know wat mean and the quality of the quantity of the model.