Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Cleaning Your Telescope (Refractor Telescopes) - My Telescope Series


http://bit.ly/2J4GdhW My Telescope Series: Cleaning Your Telescope (Refractor Telescopes) Directed and Produced by Tommy DeJosia Cleaning your telescope should only be done if absolutely necessary. If you are unsure on how to clean your telescope, please contact customer service via email or phone. The best way to keep your Refractor telescope clean is to avoid touching any of the mirrors or the lenses. Replace all dust covers and lenses caps whenever you’re not using it. Make sure you store all of your eyepieces in the provided protective cases, or in a pouch. If you do need to clean your refractor telescope or the eyepieces… DON’T use abrasive cleaners or take your refractor apart. You should… Start by taking the dust off of the objective lens and the eyepieces. Simply use a soft lens brush or pressurized air. If the lens still has oil or fingerprints on it, take a microfiber cloth and wipe the lens in a circular motion. If the stains don’t come off, put some lens cleaning fluid onto a soft tissue and gently wipe the lenses. Then dry the lens immediately afterwards. http://bit.ly/2HRWXWr CarsonOptical May 22, 2019 at 10:43PM

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