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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2008

Written and Directed by Randall Caruso. This hit short form direct response commercial featured a scratch removal product for eye glasses. Featuring supermodel Tatyana Caruso. Randall Caruso is a writer, director, producer and editor of direct response TV living in Los Angeles. www.carusoTV.com

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  • just joking ;) shit as shity is shit ;)

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  • Or you can buy new glasses at Zennioptical for $ 7.

    Works for me.

  • fuk yhu nigguh!

  • Ahy guy how has de number to this ad

  • Any body have the number for liqud Lens

  • I would HATE to see this companys law suit records cause this shit will fuck your glasses up worse i used it back in 2009 to remove a few scratches i had and i applied it did what the instructions said then cleaned them only to have to throw them away cause it looked like someone put nail glue all over them

  • what is that kid blind????

  • shit 200 dollars on just lens?? damn

  • the book light is high tech? it's just a flash light with a spring in it!

  • Pt. 2- Allow to dry overnight It probably will not work 1st try. Apply cleaner, let stand a minute and then with a lint free cloth, GENTLY "remove" the excess filler by passing the disc between two fingers, spread the filler out in a thin layer. You may need to repeat.. Let disc stand for about 48 hours and you will see a great difference...Now make a copy of the disc ( The DVDFab copy process will not copy scratches to muck up the works) I Do not know if this will help with game discs.

  • Liquid Lense. While it may be a bust for repairing glasses, it works just fine for scratched DVDs! I ruined a DVD by trying to remove a bad scratch with the "tooth paste remedy". It just made it unplayable. I used Liquid Lense as a last resort and after treatment and duping, I have a perfectly playing DVD again. Simply follow directions for lenses, rinse with HOT water, apply filler . Try using a Q-Tip cut at an angle or a sewing needle as applicator. Put disc in plastic bag to minimize dust.

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