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    cleaning scope, and bino lenses

    What do you guys use to clean dirty spotting scope, rifle scope and binoculars?

    Thanks, Marc.
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    Re: cleaning scope, and bino lenses

    Funny I was just asking myself the same thing last week in the bush. The instructions for my new Monarchs say "Pure Alcohol only not denatured alcohol" if the dirt cannot be wiped away with a soft cloth. I understand you can buy wipes for cleaning optics that are pre-soaked in alcohol?
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    Re: cleaning scope, and bino lenses

    Hmm, thanks. I was wondering how you got the streaks off the lenses. Using Alcohol wont hurt the lense coating?
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    Re: cleaning scope, and bino lenses

    You know I'm going to drop by Lens & Shutter and ask them.

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    Re: cleaning scope, and bino lenses

    Lens Pens and a soft lens cloth. Lens Pens works great but you sometimes need to absorb moisture before cleaning in the field. Kleenex, a$$wipe and shirt tails NEVER touch my optics.

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    Re: cleaning scope, and bino lenses

    I use a "Lens Pen" (?) Not sure of the name brand........?
    Anyways it's the size of a small maglight...I actually have it in a Nylon mag light case on my hunting belt.
    It's got the pop out soft Lens brush to remove dust...then it has the "polisher" cup on the other end. I've used this on my "Rainguard" coated optics as well as my Leos for years and it does not hurt the lenses or coatings
    I avoid using any "chemical" cleaners on any of my optics. Works for me and I always have it with me in the field.

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    Re: cleaning scope, and bino lenses

    My Nikon instruction booklet states only 100% pure alcohol and not the denatured type. That's what I'm going with, when I can find some
    Take a kid hunting its more rewarding than shooting an animal yourself!!

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    Re: cleaning scope, and bino lenses

    Talk to elkhound ...he is in the business and he knows his stuff.
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    Re: cleaning scope, and bino lenses

    I was hoping he'd give us some insight, but he's likely hunting or some other lame excuse
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    Re: cleaning scope, and bino lenses

    Lens pen or essilor lens cloth works even better.

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