How do you guys do it? My books (Leupold) says to use a lens brush first, then alcohol or a good quality glass cleaner. But it doesn't say what type of alcohol, and whats good, and bad quality glass cleaner? Windex?? yes. no?
M.
How do you guys do it? My books (Leupold) says to use a lens brush first, then alcohol or a good quality glass cleaner. But it doesn't say what type of alcohol, and whats good, and bad quality glass cleaner? Windex?? yes. no?
M.
Lens brush first. Followed by a liquid cleaner that doesn't contain ammonia. I use a product called Brillianize - cleans and polishes and doesn't seem to damage the applied coatings.
Avoid using anything that is made from wood fibers, like toilet paper or paper towels - all contain some abrasives I'm told.
12 FLV 204 Ruger
I use compressed air from a small can or the brush, then rubbing alcohol on a eyeglass cloth. In a pinch I will use one of those eyeglass wipes that come in the little sealed envelopes.
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Ziess spray and a couple of lens cleaning cloths from Cabellas, look and feel like real chamois only soft when dry. Lens pen in the field.
Ed Bell, PA Deer Hunter & NRA Life Member ~ “The right of the citizens to bear arms in defense of themselves and the State shall not be questioned.”~
Ed, you mentioned using a lens pin, I have one from Leupold, with a retractable brush on one end and a small round something on the other, is that flat round thing to wipe of finger prints etc.? Its been in a gun case for years.
This is the first time I considered using the thing.
How about glass cleaner on a cotton gun patch? Lens cleaning cloths would be better I guess.
Mike.
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