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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Cleaning optics
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<blockquote data-quote="augustinaustin" data-source="post: 16174" data-attributes="member: 835"><p>I agree with the others in the avoidance of general cleaning which is tough for me being a clean freak however when I must I have found that a very soft new paint brush and compressed air works great. MEK for serious cleaning is what I was told by NF as it disolves about anything and evaporates instantly. I was very surprised at this answer fearing damage to the ever worshipped coatings. NF reiterated that it is what thew use in their lab.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="augustinaustin, post: 16174, member: 835"] I agree with the others in the avoidance of general cleaning which is tough for me being a clean freak however when I must I have found that a very soft new paint brush and compressed air works great. MEK for serious cleaning is what I was told by NF as it disolves about anything and evaporates instantly. I was very surprised at this answer fearing damage to the ever worshipped coatings. NF reiterated that it is what thew use in their lab. [/QUOTE]
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