I use a bottle of water, hurricane blower bottle, and a high quality micro fiber cloth. Good solid rinse, blow out all the excess water, then use the micro fiber to gently wipe away any water spots....I have a horse hair brush, a spec grabber, and optics cleaning solution...but I almost never have to use any of it. Not rinsing them before wiping them is asking for scratched coatings....I do take care to keep crap out as much as possible, but stuff still gets in. I run Swaro as well, and have never had issues getting them clean with my method.
You’re awesome man! The tip on cleaning the covers was good too. Are their particular kits you recommend?
Would be great to hear your suggestions on preventing and dealing with external fogging
That video is in the works!
I’d recommend cleaning the lens cap first...that way you don’t fod out your clean lenses after cleaning them.
I use a bottle of water, hurricane blower bottle, and a high quality micro fiber cloth. Good solid rinse, blow out all the excess water, then use the micro fiber to gently wipe away any water spots....I have a horse hair brush, a spec grabber, and optics cleaning solution...but I almost never have to use any of it. Not rinsing them before wiping them is asking for scratched coatings....I do take care to keep crap out as much as possible, but stuff still gets in. I run Swaro as well, and have never had issues getting them clean with my method.
Are those "rags" that come with eyeglasses (graded ones) good to clean binnoculara if clean or never used? (Sorry for bad english)
Yes there are meant to help clean the glass!
So, you give all kinds of detail and fail to say what kind of liquid to use. ????
The liquid is an anti-fog liquid made for glass and plastic lenses.
i spot a mistake he did.
What mistake?
My dude! Like I said over on the other video. We just do the best we can in this life. That’s it. That’s all we can do. Ok?
I have never cleaned in between my two scope pieces. Great idea.