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Binoculars Lens Cloth

by Jennifer Bailey

The quality of a pair of binoculars rests on their crystal clear visibility. Any stain or mark on the surface of a binocular lens tends to scatter light, thereby producing low-contrast viewing. Never wipe dust or dirt off your valuable binoculars using your handkerchief or shirt sleeve. You should always use a professionally made binocular lens cloth to clean them.

While cleaning your binoculars, you should take care to see that no cleaning mark or scratch is left on the surface of the lens. Most binocular lens cloths available on the market are pre-moistened and individually packed in fine material. Even though they are pre-moistened, they do not leave any trace of residue-causing streaks on the expensive lenses. Pre-moistened lens cloths give safe protection to your lens.

Many binocular lens cloths are available today, and generally they are meant for one-time use. The most advanced binocular lens cloths are made of microfibre. Microfibre lens cloths are made of tiny polyester or polyamide fibers that are a thousand times thinner than human hair. They suck dirt off the lens surfaces leaving them crystal clear. Such lens cloths take even fingerprints and stains of all sorts off your binocular lens.

There are fine and intricate layers of chemical coatings on the surfaces of binoculars lens. Heavy scrubbing or wiping with unfriendly cleaning materials or cloth might damage these coatings, so using the right binoculars lens cloth is important. If the lens cloth is not a one-time use variety, it should be cleaned lightly and thoroughly before each use and should be kept in a clean and dust-free bag. Certain types of binocular lens cloth are even machine-washable using either cold or hot water. Generally, a binocular lens cloth has a useable side and sometimes each side has different functions.

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