Re: Cleaning



On Apr 15, 9:23 am, Eric Schweitzer
<eric.schweitzer@@@remove.hunter.cuny.edu> wrote:
A recent "Defense Tech Briefs" had an article about,
and an ad for, a product used to clean and protect
optics. It is polymer based. You coat the lens or mirror
and leave the coating in place during handeling and
assembly. Later, you peel off the coating to remove stuff.

The ad has a pointer towww.photoniccleaning.comwhere
a starter kit can be had for about $100. Not cheap,
but maybe worth it for cleaning good stuff.


No, thank you.


--
Martin R. Howell
Moderated sci.astro.amateur
www.moderatedsciastroamateur.org
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