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Originally Posted by troyohchatter
The package inserts on both the contacts and the cleaner mention the detrimental effects of cigarette smoke. Understand that the bar I was in was pretty smoke filled, and it was bothering us all. If I go there again, I'll be wearing my regular glasses.
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Fortunately, eventually, in most of Europe, smoking is not allowed in bars, etc. to protect the health of the people actually working there (Health & Safety at Work).
I used to detest cigarette smoke in bars because you get showered, wash your hair, put on clean clothes before you go out and then after coming out of the bar you've got to do the same again and wash your clothes to get rid of the stale cigarette smoke smell.
Some of the bars in Ireland used to have a smoke filter device on the ceiling, but the bar owners either couldn't be bothered to switch it on, or pay for it to be serviced. i eventually stopped going to some bars that were particularly smoky.
I wonder if that detrimental smoke warning with your lenses applies to other manufacturers also - presumably does? (I haven't got a package insert yet with my new lenses as they have been trial ones).
knotlob