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  1. #11
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    Re: cleaning scope, and bino lenses

    Steelco, what do have in the Monarchs the scope or bino? I just picked up the binos a few weeks back and love them. Well worth the money.

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    Re: cleaning scope, and bino lenses

    Bino's. In 10x42. I looked for almost 6 months before I decided on these. There may be better but these were the best i could afford. 110% happy.
    They're so good my Son won't use my old bino's I used for years without complaint, damn kids EH!!!

    Sorry Marc, back on track
    Take a kid hunting its more rewarding than shooting an animal yourself!!

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    Re: cleaning scope, and bino lenses

    Yea, I like the size, not too big not too small, easy to see through and a great warranty. Just pull them up and there you are.

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    Re: cleaning scope, and bino lenses

    How did I miss this post. Go to your local Optical. Get a good microfibre cleaning cloth and an antireflective cleaning spray. Use both. Do not clean lenses dry. Ever. Pick up a good anti fog paste as well. Paste works better than a spray. Do this after cleaning the lenses. All instructions will be on the products. Very simple to use. Will also work on glasses, scopes, binos, cameras etc.....they all have extremely similar antireflective coatings. (Magnesium flouride based) In a pinch use vinegar and water mix. 1/2 and 1/2. Works well. Will not wreck coatings.
    Any other questions feel free to ask.

    And Steelco............I wish I was out hunting. I have been teaching Optics in Surrey from 8am till 10pm. My hunting time has been very short

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    Re: cleaning scope, and bino lenses

    Thanks for the info Dave, just what I needed. next time your over PM me, we'll have a coffee or such on your break!!
    Take a kid hunting its more rewarding than shooting an animal yourself!!

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    Re: cleaning scope, and bino lenses

    Lens Pen only. I don't use anything else on the Leicas.

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