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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Anti-fog lens treatments
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<blockquote data-quote="Laelkhunter" data-source="post: 1305730" data-attributes="member: 38154"><p>I applied it to my eyeglasses and my sun shades, both of which are plastic. The instructions say to spray some on the lens, then rub well with your fingers until it thickens. Then wipe it off with a soft cloth (no paper products). I used an old clean t-shirt, and it seemed to polish the lenses of both pair of glasses. </p><p> I am hesitant to rub it on the lenses of my Swarovski Z5 scope, and my Swaro EL Range Binos. I might try it on my Zeiss scope first. So far so good as far as the product goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laelkhunter, post: 1305730, member: 38154"] I applied it to my eyeglasses and my sun shades, both of which are plastic. The instructions say to spray some on the lens, then rub well with your fingers until it thickens. Then wipe it off with a soft cloth (no paper products). I used an old clean t-shirt, and it seemed to polish the lenses of both pair of glasses. I am hesitant to rub it on the lenses of my Swarovski Z5 scope, and my Swaro EL Range Binos. I might try it on my Zeiss scope first. So far so good as far as the product goes. [/QUOTE]
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