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iClear® microfiber cleaning cloths lift dirt, dust, smudges, oil, etc from delicate surfaces, without the use of chemicals. That's right, these cloths have no soaps, no solutions, and no harsh chemicals to harm the delicate lenses in your sunglasses and eyeglasses . They are also great for removing fingerprints and smudges from LCD screens, too!
Economical and 100% biodegradable, the microfiber lens cloths are conveniently housed in the iClear dispenser's water resistant housing. The center pull design, and refillable cloths, make removing dirt & smudges from anything with a delicate surface safe & effortless. Each dispenser contains 50 multi-use, environmentally friendly microfiber lens cloths . When empty, simply refill with an iClear Microfiber Refill Kit.
USES: Cleaning Eyeglass Lenses and Sunglass Lenses, GPS & Navigation Equipment Screens, Cell Phones, Camera Displays & Lenses, Camcorders, LCD & Plasma TV Screens, Computer Monitors, MP3/Music Players, PDAs, CDs, DVDs and More!
iclear cloths for cleaning eyeglasses lenses are designed to clean any delicate lense or screen.
USES: Cleaning Cloths for Eyeglasses and Sunglass Lenses, GPS & Navigation Equipment Screens, Cell Phones, Camera Displays & Lenses, Camcorders, LCD & Plasma TV Screens, Computer Monitors, MP3/Music Players, PDAs, CDs, DVDs and More!
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Microfiber Cloth Features:
Great for cleaning Eyeglasses Lenses and Sunglasses, GPS & Navigation Equipment Screens, Cell Phones, Camera Displays & Lenses, Camcorders, LCD & Plasma TV Screens, Computer Monitors, MP3/Music Players, PDAs, CDs, DVDs and More!
DISPENSERS
The iClear Cloth Dispensers water resistant outer shell,center pull design, and refillable cloths make cleaning your accessories effortless. Each dispenser holds 50 multi-use, 100% biodegradable, absorbent microfiber cloths that can be used to safely clean any delicate surface. When empty, simply refill with an iClear Microfiber Refill Kit. and get back to cleaning your eyeglasses
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REFILL KITS
The iClear Cloth Refill Kits multi-use, 100% biodegradable, absorbent microfiber cloths can be used to safely clean any delicate surface. Simply insert them into the iClear Cloth Dispenser, and take them along on your next outdoor adventure. Each kit contains two-fifty cloth rolls (100 cloths).
Not Just a sunglasses wipe, with iClear you can clean ANYTHING: Eyeglasses & Sunglasses, GPS & Navigation Equipment Screens, Cell Phones, Camera Displays & Lenses, Camcorders, LCD & Plasma TV Screens, Computer Monitors, MP3/Music Players, PDAs, CDs, DVDs and More!
Don't just spray your sunglasses with chemicals. Properly cleaning the lenses of your eyeglasses and sunglasses, or screens of your delicate electronic screens, will not only keep you looking and seeing great, but will also extend the life of your lenses. The most important thing to remember when using wipes or cloths to clean your glasses is that they are specifically made for cleaning sunglasses and eyeglasses . Why? Using the wrong product (towels, rags, shirts, etc) to clean your glasses may cause damage to your lenses. Using iClear Cleaning Wipes will not scratch the lenses or remove any special coatings (anti-fog coatings, poloarization coatings, etc.) from the lenses. That's why iClear is the best choice as cleaning cloths for eyeglasses and wipes for sunglass cleaning. Forget about sprays and expensive cloths for cleaning your iPad or Androd tablet. Our high quality sunglass and eyeglass cleaning cloths are made of premium biodegradeable microfiber. They are also cheaper than expensive wipes, and softer than your t-shirt.
Avoid at all cost using your t-shirt to clean your eyeglasses, sunglasses and LCD screens. Cleaning your lenses and screens with T-shirt material acts like sandpaper on your delicate belongings. Just one cleaning like this can cause permanent damage to the devices protective coating. Once the this coating is damaged, it is very costly to repair. Manufacturers of sunglasses, eyeglasses and LCD screens specifically omit damaged caused by improper cleaning and in most cases will not warranty lenses or screends.
Your lens cloths are perfect for cleaning my camera lenses...
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Effortlessly cleaned my entire collection of DVD's with your microfiber clothes...
Clara - Atlanta, GA
My reading glasses are spot free. Love your eyeglasses cleanging clothes...
Alison, Cheyenne, WY
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Derek - Houston, TX
Your sunglasses clothes are now a permanent fixture on my boat. No more spray for me...
Jim - Jupiter, FL
By using your phone screen cleaner cloths I have no more smudged up iPhone. Thanks iClear...
Candice - Boston, MA
Awesome sunglass wipes. Best fishing companion I have...
Adam - Dallas TX
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Rashad - Los Angeles, CA
If you are looking for the best sunglaases cleaning solution, look no further; iClear's got you covered.
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If theres one piece of safety equipment on your boat that rivals a life jacket in terms of being valuable for you (and your guests) in an emergency, its your VHF marine radio (either handheld or fixed-mount). When youre out of cell phone service coverage (or the batterys dead or you left it on your charger at home), your VHF radio can summon the help you need in the case of an accident. Certain frequencies, such as channels 9 and 16, are monitored by the Coast Guard (or other boating law enforcement agency) and, when used properly, a marine radio can be an effective way to communicate with other vessels, along with harbormasters and marinas, for various reasons.
Its important to respect the etiquette for using a VHF radio to make sure your messages are clearly understood and a proper response can be put into effect. Here are some key points to remember when using your marine radio.
• Although recreational power boats under 65 feet in length are not required to have a marine radio on board, its really a good idea to have one whenever you go out. Fixed-mount radios are just that, fixed to the helm like your CD player. Handhelds can be stowed out of the way, but always know where it is. Emergencies can happen quickly, whether its you or another vessel.
• When your radio is on but not transmitting, keep it on Channel 16. You are required to come to the aid of other vessels and Channel 16 is used for hailing other boaters. You can switch to another agreed-upon channel after contact is made. This channel is also used for weather alerts and reports of hazards to navigation.
• Dont ever say mayday unless you have a real emergency that threatens someones life or puts property in danger. Other boaters and the Coast Guard will converge on a mayday distress call, and you will not be popular if a child or crewmember is goofing around with the radio. Mayday is a 911 call on the water. Make everyone on board knows the rules. If you do have a legitimate mayday call, say it three times, followed by your location and your situation.
• Conduct radio checks on Channel 9, not Channel 16. Tune to Channel 9, press the microphone button and announce: Radio check on Channel 9, radio check on Channel 9. Follow that with your boats name and location. Other boaters will respond with something like: Radio check loud and clear then announce their vessel name and location. Conclude the transmission with: Radio check thank you, over and out. This lets both vessels know their radios are working properly and that the conversation is over.
• Dont use bad language or broadcast anything besides clear, easy-to-understand requests or instructions. For that reason, make sure you supervise use by children and anyone not familiar with the rules.
• VHF radios work like walkie-talkies, not telephones. For that reason, only one person can talk at a time. You press the button, send your message (boat name, radio channel, location, and over), release the button and wait for a response. Remember that others may be trying to use the channel as well, so make sure you listen first and make sure they are finished before starting your transmission.
• Because of the technology and the less-than-perfect conditions VHF radios are often used, remember that its often hard to understand numbers and certain letters. When stating numbers, say each number individually. If youre at channel marker 316, say three-one-six instead of three-sixteen. Also, theres a reason the phonetic alphabet has been around a long time. It works. Study up! Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Golf, Hotel, India, Juliet, Kilo, Lima, Mike, November, Oscar, Papa, Quebec, Romeo, Sierra, Tango, Uniform, Victor, Whiskey, X-ray, Yankee, Zulu.
If youre one of the many trailer boaters out there, you know that sometimes the trip from the garage to the launch ramp can be as challenging as a full day on the water. But with a little practice and some preparation, you can master the fine art of towing and spend less time behind the wheel and more time on the water.
• Make a checklist. Of all the things that can ruin a boaters day, there are two that are easy to avoid: failing to replace your drain plug, and not strapping your boat to the trailer properly. And the best way to eliminate those scenarios is to have a simple checklist. Not a fan of paper checklists? Use the notes function on your smart phone. While youre at it, make sure the lug nuts are tight on your trailer wheels and your tires are inflated. Check that the runaway chains are crisscrossed and attached to your tow vehicle. Finally, secure the outdrive or motor in the upright trailering position.
• Remember to turn wide. Its easy to forget when youre cruising along that you have an extra 26 feet of trailer and boat behind you. Whipping into an available gas station, grocery store parking space or fast-food drive through without considering your wide load is asking for trouble. Your trailer has a tighter turning radius than your tow vehicle. Period. If youre barely clearing that curb with your truck, your trailer wont.
• Compensate for weight. Lets seetrailer, boat, full tank of fuel, three packed coolers, carload of passengers You get the idea. You will not exactly see the typical performance out of your tow vehicle that youre used to. Thats okay. That will translate into a full day of fun when you get the to river, but how about exercising a little patience on the journey? Pay particular attention when youre merging into traffic and when stopping.
• Make sure you can stop. Okay, so once youve got that much-heavier-than-usual payload up to speed, consider how much longer it will take to come to a stop. Youve got thousands of extra pounds and the laws of physics working against you. And dont be lulled into a false sense of security by having trailer brakes. Assume they will fail. They probably wont, but at least you will give yourself ample room to stop. It is a harrowing feeling to be pushed into another vehicle or out into the middle of a busy intersection when you misjudge the stopping distance. One of the side effects of slamming on the brakes is that it can lead to jackknifing or cause dangerous trailer sway. Gradually apply pump brakes to bring the heavy load under control.
• Hands on the bottom of the wheel. If you grew up around boat ramps, youve no doubt heard this great bit of trailering advice. When youre backing up, place your hands on the bottom of the steering wheel. Then, move your hand in the direction you want the trailer to go. Its that simple. Aim toward the passenger side of your tow vehicle and the trailer will go right (from your perspective). Face forward and let your mirrors be your guide. This tip will have you up and down ramp to launch or retrieve like a pro.
The most important things to remember are to slow down, dont panic and use common sense. Trailering a boat can be the perfect solution for your boating lifestyle. These tips can make sure you spend more time enjoying your time on the water.
In these days of built-in, onboard GPS systems its easy to lull ourselves into a false sense of security that well always seem to know where we are on the water. Even our phones have mapping features on them. But ask anyone who has had their 12-volt power fail, and theyll tell you that even on a body of water you know like the back of your hand, your best friend can be a good, up-to-date nautical chart.
While day trippers may choose to stay close to home or frequent the same cove or sandbar, you never know when youll need to make a fuel run or follow another boater to a new restaurant, only to find youre turned around and nothing looks familiar on the way home. So its a good idea to buy a paper (or, even better, laminated) chart and store it someplace easy to find.
Here are some tips to help you get the most out of your nautical chart:
Do a little homework. Study up to get your bearings before you ever leave the house. Once you leave that boat ramp or dock, youll be surprised how quickly false coves and trap channels can get you turned around. Thats particularly true if the water levels have been changing since last season.
Know your terms and scale. Reading a chart is like reading a map, but its not exactly like reading a map. Terms like soundings (depth readings), channel boundaries (main boating traffic route), sea marks (just like landmarks), and tidal races (strong currents associated with tide changes). Since, like land maps, nautical charts come in many different scales, make sure you have a good understanding of what ratio is used.
Determine major landmarks. You can get out of many jams by simply knowing your major landmarks like bridges, dams, marinas and inlets. Youll be tired and distracted after a full day of sun and fun, so check your instincts against these key land features. If you remember that Rustys Bait & Tackle should be on your left returning to the dock, youll have one less thing to worry about.
Check for hazards. This is one of the great reasons to buy a new chart every season. Note new submerged hazards, channel marker locations, bridge clearances, power lines and anything else that you may be cruising past on the way to your destination. Dredging and other maintenance-related obstructions should also be noted.
Share the knowledge. Get your crew, especially children, involved with helping you plot your course and orienting themselves with the surroundings. This will help build their confidence on the water and teach them valuable boating skills. Plus, theyll be ready and able to assist in case of an emergency.
Keep it current. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) now provides updated nautical charts you can print from your home computer. While these wont be as user-friendly as your typical dock-store laminated chart, it will be a good source for anything thats changed since that chart was printed. This is particularly important if youre venturing into a new area. Just go to nauticalcharts.noaa.gov for more information.
Survey any group of boaters about what they like least about boating, and 9 out of 10 will say docking. Thats everyone from twin-screw cruiser pilots all the way down to the tiller-handled outboard jon boat fisherman. Its kind of like when hacker golfers step up to the first tee, and theres a crowd behind them. Your heart starts pounding, your palms start sweating, and you are desperately trying to remember all the advice youve ever been given about how to do it properly.
But it doesnt have to be that way. Nope. There are a few things to remember, sure, but the main thing is to take it slow (or as slow as the prevailing current and boat traffic allows) and keep your cool. Many good and experienced boaters take more than one shot to back their boat into a slip. You shouldnt feel too much pressure to get it perfect every time. Lifes too short, and that sort of self-imposed anxiety flies in the face of everything that boating should be about. So there you go. Read these tips, and remember to take your time. Youll be fine.
• Practice. I know, it sounds crazy, but the folks that are really good at docking a boat have done it hundreds of times. Pick a time when nobodys around (except a trusted dockhand) and take a run at it. Shoot too far? Cut the wheel sooner. Come in too fast? Slow down. Youll get it quicker than you think.
• Use what youve got. Windy day? Let it push you where you want to be. Strong, ripping current? You wont be the only one with docking problems. Plenty of room? Ahhhh.take a big, easy angle and work your way in slowly. Always cut a good tight corner on the side of the boat closest to the dock and turn the wheel with authority.
• Dont lose your momentum. Most docking efforts go awry when you try to pull back too early. If you drop your momentum, you wind up over-compensating and making things worse. Pick a target speed thats a little slower than you think it should be and stick to it. You can always pull out and start over, but dont panic and drop the throttle before you get the position you need.
• Understand your prop. You may not know it, but your propeller is your friend. But like any friend, youve got to spend some time getting to know itunderstanding how it ticks, so to speak. First, and this is where your practice comes in, you should know that your prop-driven boat will tend to walk. That means it will want to thrust toward one side more than the other. And its not uncommon for that to happen more in reverse than forward gear. If youve ever been backing up and felt like you were moving sideways instead of backwards, you know the drill. As long as you respect that phenomenon (its different for nearly all boats) then you can compensate and be that much closer to a stress-free trip to the slip.
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If you purchased an iclear thinking it was a spray for your sunglasses, have no fear, every item in our store comes with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied with your order within 15 days of it's arrival, we'll refund your money (less shipping & handling charges) or exchange it for another item. Simply contact customer service through our customer service page for return authorization. If we made a mistake on your order, your return surface shipping will be reimbursed. The returns department requests that we allow 1-2 weeks turn around time for the issuance of credit or for the shipping of an exchange. For your protection, please insure the package for its full value. COD's are not accepted.
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We are firmly committed to your privacy and the protection of your information. Security measures are in place to protect against misuse of data in our system. We will never share, sell, or rent personal information to anyone without your consent. Information submitted to us is only available to NorCross Marine Products employees managing this information.
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Q: What are your shipping costs?
A: Shipping and handling for our microfiber cloth systems is always just $4.99 per item. Save more by buying our combo packs, which gives you multiple microfiber dispensers or cloths for just $4.99 shipping.
Q: The dispenser's suction cups will not stick to where I want to mount it?
A: Like all suction cups, the iClear dispenser will not stick to surfaces that are not smooth. It also helps to wet the suction cups with water prior to sticking them to the surface.
Q: How do I refill the cloths in the dispenser?
1. Twist the bottom lid counterclockwise until it clicks and
stops. Remove it from the dispenser.
2. Locate the end of the towel roll in the center of the roll.
Grab the end towel and pull it through the center of the
bottom lid. Feed it through the small circle so that the entire
towel is within the small circle. Reinstall the bottom lid as per
step 1 above, but turn counterclockwise.
3. Wet the suction cups with water and firmly press the dispenser
against a smooth surface.
What do I need to do to be eligible eligible for the iClear warranty?
First you must complete and submit the registration form within 15 days of purchase. Then you should print this page, attach it to a copy of the original purchase receipt and keep it in a safe place. You will be required to present a copy of the original purchase receipt to NorChill if you make a warranty claim.
If I submit this form within 15 days of purchase, why do I need to present my original purchase receipt if I want to make a warranty claim?
The NorChill warranty only covers the original purchaser of the product for a period as defined in the Complete Warranty Legal Description below. The original purchase receipt is necessary to match the date of purchase to the previously submitted form.
What are my options for getting a replacement product?
When requesting warranty service, our representative will give you 2 options for obtaining a replacement.
Option 1: After receiving a Return Memo you will need to return the defective item to us (It is recommended you ship the product back to us via UPS, FedEx, or other traceable method to ensure proper delivery). We will repair/replace the item within 2 business days of receipt and return it to you via UPS Ground service.
Option 2: Prepay for a replacement via Credit Card and we will ship a replacement immediately. Upon receipt you will have 30 days to return the defective merchandise to us. Upon receipt we will issue you a full credit for the prepaid replacement. (Please Note: if the returned item is deemed have been abused, mistreated or not covered by our warranty policy you will be charged a repair fee.)
Who is eligible for the iClear Warranty?
The original purchaser of the product from an authorized NorChill dealer.
How Do Get A Unit Repaired By iClear Under Warranty?
Warranty service can be initiated by completing an online Warranty Claim Form.
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Warranty Quick Facts
A copy of the original sales receipt is required as the proof of purchase for warranty repairs. Make a copy of the receipt and keep it in a safe place.
The product warranty term varies per product and will be clearly defined on the Original Packaging supplied with the product at the time of purchase. All products that were purchased with a "-B" designation or "Recertified" carry a 90-Day Limited Warranty.
The warranty covers ONLY the original purchaser of the product from an authorized NorChill Dealer.
You are responsible for any costs associated with returning the unit for repair.
This warranty is void if damage or malfunction is due to abuse, misuse, accident, failure to reasonably maintain, improper installation or use, or unauthorized alteration or repairs.
NorChill will not under any circumstances be liable to anyone for any special, consequential, incidental, or other indirect damage of any kind, except where incidental or consequential damages are non-waivable as a matter of law.
If upon receipt of the defective unit NorChill determines that the defect is not covered under the NorChill Limited Warranty, NorChill will contact you about your repair options and associated costs.
Warranty service can be initiated by completing an online Warranty Claim Form. ALL returns that are shipped back to us without authorization will be rejected.
Complete Warranty Legal Description
NorChill Marine Products, Inc. warrants, to the original purchaser, all products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for 2 years from the original date of purchase. All products that were purchased with a "-B" designation or "Recertified" carry a 90-Day Limited Warranty.
If the unit fails to perform as described in the products written specifications, due to a defect in materials or workmanship, we will repair it free of charge for parts or labor. The customer, however, is responsible for any costs associated with returning the unit to NorChill. This warranty is void if damage or malfunction is due to abuse, misuse, accident, failure to reasonably maintain, improper installation or use, or unauthorized alteration or repairs. NorChill retains the exclusive right to repair or replace the unit at its sole discretion, and holds this right as the exclusive remedy available to the customer against NorChill for any defect, malfunction, or non-conformity concerning the product, or for any loss or damage resulting from any other cause whatsoever. NorChill will respond to all warranty claims within a reasonable time after receipt of the unit from the original purchaser, with such response time not to exceed thirty days without written notification of delay to customer.
A copy of the original sales receipt is required as the proof of purchase for warranty repairs. If the problems are related to depth readings, please send the transducer along with the unit when sending for repair. We will not under any circumstances be liable to anyone for any special, consequential, incidental, or other indirect damage of any kind, except where incidental or consequential damages are non-waivable as a matter of law. NorChill goes to great lengths to provide the highest quality products, engineered and manufactured under the most stringent regulations in the world. We therefore reserve the right to make changes or improvements in our products without incurring the obligation to make these changes on equipment.
Repairs Not Covered Under the Warranty: If upon receipt of the defective unit NorChill determines that the defect is not covered under the NorChill Limited Warranty, we will contact you about your repair options and associated costs. We reserve the right to deem any product unserviceable if replacement parts are no longer available
Warranty Quick Facts:
A copy of the original sales receipt is required as proof of purchase for warranty repairs. Make a copy of the receipt and keep it in a safe place.
The product warranty term is 2 years from the date of purchase.
The warranty covers ONLY the original purchaser of the product from an authorized product dealer.