![]() ![]() Many of the special coatings that are applied by the manufacturers to aid with light transmission can be relatively easy to scratch or damage, so be extra careful when cleaning lenses. They also sometimes contain information on which products or chemicals to avoid which could potentially damage some of the materials that make up your device and so it is always worth checking first. I know that many of them are very basic, but some do point out specific ways in which the manufacturer recommends that you clean the specific product that you own. The very first thing you should do is read the owners manual. So what is the best way to clean your binoculars, what should you avoid doing and what lens cleaning products should you get? In this guide to cleaning binoculars, I will answer these, give some advice and go through the steps that I take when cleaning my binoculars, scopes and my cameras: My Advice on Cleaning Binoculars ![]() This question along with others like how to clean the lens on my binoculars, or what products should I use to take marks off the rubber armor on the exterior are ones that I get often because no matter how carefully you treat them, at some point you will need to clean your binoculars and it’s lenses. ![]()
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