How to clean Letcase binoculars


Following the procedures for cleaning Letcase binoculars listed below, you will gain years of close-range optical observation with minimal effort and/or materials. Practice good cleaning habits and binoculars will provide you with the service and reliability you expect.
Cleaning binoculars
Following the cleaning methods listed below will ensure that the binoculars and binocular lenses are properly cleaned to extend the life of both eyes and continue to observe vision.
 - First, always open the lens cover and place the binoculars in a protective carrying case unless you are watching.

 - When cleaning the outside or main body of the binoculars, keep the lens cover open to prevent dust from entering the binoculars lens.
 - Except for binoculars lenses, wipe all dirt and debris on the binoculars with a soft cloth or terry cloth. In some cases, you may need to remove dry dirt or dirt with a damp or damp cloth or towel. After using a damp cloth or a damp cloth, dry the binoculars with a clean, dry cloth.
 - To clean the binocular lens, first remove dust or debris from the lens (it is recommended to use a commercially available compressed canned air to blow off the binocular lens, but do not use a type containing lubricant) or use a soft lens cleaning brush ( Remove dust and debris at all camera stores.
 - Binocular lenses are usually "coated" with one or more layers of lens coating to reduce glare and improve clarity and depth. This coating is easily scratched, so be careful when cleaning the binoculars in accordance with these instructions.
1. If the binoculars are equipped with a microfiber lens cleaning cloth, use this cleaner to clean the lens after purging or brushing off dust or debris. Gently wipe the lens in a circular motion with a slight pressure. On larger objectives, you may need to clean upthe cleaning cloth and gently twist it circumferentially on the lens. By doing this, you will exert less pressure on the lens than when you press the lens by hand on the cloth.
2. If you are using a cleaning solution, make sure that the manufacturer of the lens recommends using a cleaning solution before use, as some cleaning agents may discolor or dissolve the lens coating. Use a microfiber cloth with any cleaning solution. Always apply liquid cleaner to the fabric instead of applying it directly to the lens. The lens cleaning pen in the camera store is also a good way to clean the binoculars.
3. Do not use a paper towel to clean the binocular lens. Paper towels are made of wood and wood is abrasive. Even if wet or using a cleaning solution, they can scratch the binocular lens.
4. Make sure your binoculars are clean inside and outside before storing the binoculars in the box. Wipe or blow off the dirt inside the casing and clean the outside with a damp cloth.
5. Do not attempt to cleanyour binoculars unless you are carrying appropriate cleaning materials, especially binocular lenses. If you put binoculars in dirt, sand, dirt or snow, blow them off as much as possible until you can clean them properly. Compressed air is a great way to clean dirt or sand from all corners and crevices of binoculars, including hinge areas and focus knobs.
6. If your binoculars are waterproof/anti-fog, a quick rinse under running water will not harm them. Be sure to dry them and clean the lens immediately.
7. Binocular safety/neckband can be cleaned with a damp cloth or a damp cloth, or a mild cleaning solution applied to the cloth. After cleaning, use a medium pressure to pull the cloth along the belt and dry the strap as much as possible.
All in all, following the recommended cleaning binoculars procedure above, you will ensure that your binoculars will operate according to their intended purpose and provide you with years of close-range optical observation. If you treat binoculars with respect, they will watch it as you wish.

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