Mdfowlman2
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I have a newer set of 10x42slc and kowa 883 spotter. What should I buy for cleaning the glass?
Never get them dirty in the first place? Explain how one would hunt multiple elk seasons in the west and deer seasons in the east and never get the glass slightly dirty?it's likely preferable to never get it dirty in the first place and always use the covers.
But at least something like this Vortex lens pen, in case of emergency:
Yea if you are using optics they will get dirty. I use canned air, lens pen brush to get anything off the air didn’t, then Zeiss lens cleaning wipes.Never get them dirty in the first place? Explain how one would hunt multiple elk seasons in the west and deer seasons in the east and never get the glass slightly dirty?
Binos stay in a enclosed marsupial harness, spotter has lense covers on and a stay one neoprene cover. They still get dusty during use
Luckily no scratches, they’ve actually never been wiped with anything. The binos just have some dust on them from our humid air causing the dust to stick the the glassNothing, use the water faucet.
Shine a flashlight thru the optic in a dark room and look at the opposite lens to see how bad they’re really scratched.
Luckily no scratches, they’ve actually never been wiped with anything. The binos just have some dust on them from our humid air causing the dust to stick the the glass
I like the distilled water idea. I scratched up a few optics really bad with a Leupold lens pen so don't ever plan on using anything like that again. Done tap water but leaves the spots, never thought of distilled (I can do RO/DI since I'm in to aquariums).Be very careful with canned air, if you shake or tip the can it will spray very cold liquid which could damage your coatings. I second water rinsing your glass follow up with wet cotton balls using no pressure swab the lense as you rinse, finally rinse with distilled water and blot dry leaves no spots and no damage to coatings.
More hiking and less atv/side by side road hunting helpsNever get them dirty in the first place? Explain how one would hunt multiple elk seasons in the west and deer seasons in the east and never get the glass slightly dirty?
Binos stay in a enclosed marsupial harness, spotter has lense covers on and a stay one neoprene cover. They still get dusty during use