Cholentpot
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I have a Nikkor 35 2.8 that I bought and it came pretty dinged up. I got it back up to working condition but the front element's coating is toast. Anything light just becomes a mess out of an 80's music video.
Is there any practical way to remove the coating completely? Once the lens is flaring I might as well go all the way.
Is there any practical way to remove the coating completely? Once the lens is flaring I might as well go all the way.

(I'm a lens designer by profession, with a fair amount of practical experience in optical shops)
