Try contacting your local glass shop. You know, the people that replace
windows. Preferable one that does custom work. If anyone has a way to coat
glass they would know.
Other wise try cleaning the inside of the lens thoroughly. I would
recommend brake cleaner or acetone. Then try painting the inside of the
lens with a translucent lacquer paint or a very thin coat of non-translucent
lacquer paint.
Best regards,
Tom
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