Leupold Glass Discoloration

NrthFrk16

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Lightly used VX3i, have always kept covers on but noticed this today. Is it a scratch? Or manufacturers issue?
 

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That looks like hell man...but it's hard to tell what's going on from that photo. At first glance it looks like a coating's coming off in small spots, but that could just be an artifact of the image, not the reality. Can you get a closer shot?
 
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NrthFrk16

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Yeah. There are two distinct areas of funkiness. Circled in red.
 

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NrthFrk16

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Cool. I’ll drop them a note. I tend to use what I use for my glasses, and that is just a microfiber cloth.
 
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I looks like it just needs a good cleaning with the right stuff. I assume you have done that so I would get it sent off to Leupold. They have awesome customer service and will get you fixed up either way.
 

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it looks like some residue from getting it wet and then drying, ie there were dissolved solids in the water that solidified ont he lens when it dried.
 

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Cleaning with lens cleaner is a good first step. If that lower haze isn’t removed, it kinda looks like a lens fungus. If stored in high humidity a fungus can grow on the glass and actually etch the surface - that’s the haze often seen in really old optics. Unfortunately, the lens would have to be replaced. Googling “lens fungus” will tell you all about it.
 
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