me again, yes RIT dye works, from rite-aid, 1-2 oz per quart, very hot 
(boiling may warp frame,) brown took awhile to get dark.  
Still interested in photochromic, how dark, from where?

On Saturday, July 13, 2013 12:31:02 AM UTC-4, Oreamnos wrote:

> I received some dark glasses from Goggles4u but they're way too light (Rx, 
> price are good.)  Couple questions:
> Anyone try the RIT dye in hot water trick to darken glasses?  (I need them 
> soon.  I ordered medium, dark makes it hard to see road hazards in shade, 
> light is pretty worthless but that's what I got.)
>  
> Any recommendations for photosensitive glasses?  I ordered some long ago 
> but think they get lighter with age, they only get 20% dark sitting a while 
> in bright sun.
> (I realize they don't get dark when hot or in a car.)  If you've got 
> photosensitive, transitions or similar glasses that get fairly dark when 
> outdoors in direct sunlight please let me know where you got them and any 
> details.  I don't went to spend more for glasses that don't help if on snow 
> or water.  
>  
>  
>

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