Designer Loupe Frame
Designer Options:
- Ray-Ban Wayfarer
- Ray-Ban Racer
- Ray-Ban Lou
- Ray-Ban Ocean
- Tiffany - comes in glamour chic and sport
Warranty Coverage:
Dr.Brett’sPets offers the highest quality lifetime warranty in the industry. We back our products with a warranty that covers all manufacturer defects for life. Casual wear and tear and deliberate damage are not covered by this warranty and Dr.Brett’sPets reserves the right to cancel the warranty at any time.
Maintenance and Care:
Your new loupes were thoroughly tested in both extreme heat and cold weathers to ensure the seal on the loupe barrels remains intact. Please avoid keeping your loupes in extreme temperatures exceeding 115 degrees Fahrenheit / 46 degrees Celsius or below -20 degrees Fahrenheit / -28.9 degrees Celsius.
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Do Not Submerge your loupes in water, cleaning solutions or cold sterilization solutions: Although your loupes are water-resistant, we encourage cleaning them with a micro fiber cloth and antibacterial solutions sprayed on the cloth or directly on the frame and lens. Submerging the loupes in water can lead to a barrier seal being compromised and condensation forming in the barrels.
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Do Not autoclave or Chemiclave your loupes
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Do Not use cavi-wipes on your loupes as they are abrasive and remove the coatings we provide to offer proper protections from fogging, scratching and blue light protection.
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When using chemicals its best to dilute them 50% with water before applying to the loupes or a cloth for the loupes.
Cautions:
Your new loupes were thoroughly tested in both extreme heat and cold weathers to ensure the seal on the loupe barrels remains intact. Please avoid keeping your loupes in extreme temperatures exceeding 115 degrees Fahrenheit / 46 degrees Celsius or below -20 degrees Fahrenheit / -28.9 degrees Celsius.
Your new loupes are coated with a new blue light sensitive lens technology designed to reduce the amount of blue light to the eye by 75% or more. This new lens technology does not reduce the blue light capability by 100% so avoiding direct eye contact with curing lights is still suggested.