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E Cleaning Information
Additional Cleaning Equipment
Ultrasonic bath
Ultrasonic baths are also available from photography or
laboratory suppliers or specialist mail order companies.
An ultrasonic bath will gently remove fat and other
stubborn dirt from your optical devices. This helps
increase the life span of the optical devices.
Use of solvents
Only use isopropyl alcohol in your ultrasonic bath, as
other solvents may damage.
Warm water and liquid soap
Only use water if you are sure that there is no other way
of cleaning your optical device without corrosion or
damage. Do not use hot water, as this may cause
mechanical stress, which can damage your optical device.
Soap properties
Ensure that your liquid soap has no abrasive properties
or perfume in it. You should also avoid normal washing-
up liquid, as it can cover your device in an iridescent film
after it has been air-dried.
Some lenses and mirrors also have a special coating,
which may be sensitive to mechanical stress, or to fat and
liquids. For this reason we recommend you do not touch
them.
If you are not sure how sensitive your device is to
cleaning, please contact the manufacturer or your sales
distributor.
Premoistened cleaning wipes
Use pre-moistened cleaning wipes as described in each
individual cleaning procedure. Cleaning wipes may be
used in every instance where a moistened soft tissue or
cotton swab is applied.
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