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(Residual Oil Remover)
Recommended
for cleaning the following
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Camera lenses
Filters
Camera surfaces (metal, plastic)
Video Camera lenses
Video Camera surfaces (metal, plastic)
Microscope lenses
Projection lenses
Telescopes
LCD Displays
TV, Computer & Studio Monitors
Flat Screen TV's
Binoculars
Spotting scopes
Night Vision Optics
Transits
Eyeglasses
Gunscopes
Enlarging lenses
Medical lenses
Scanners
Cell Phone Screens
CD's, DVD's
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Instructions
For Use
The most likely source of damage to glass surfaces
and sensitive optical coatings is abrasion caused by rubbing the
fine particles that are resting on the surface. Never "dry clean"
a lens because that will guarantee scratching and abrading of the
coating. Here's our recommendation to clean safely and efficiently:
Use a can of compressed air or a camel hair
blower brush to remove any particles that may be resting on the
surface.
Place a few drops or spray a little ROR on the surface, let the
solution settle for a few moments then wipe gently with a lens cleaning
cloth or tissue making sure that you use as much of the clean area
of cloth or tissue, each time you wipe.
Use a clean cloth or tissue to do a final wipe of the surface,
again only using clean areas for each additional motion.
Use a professional task wiper to apply and remove ROR with.
These soft, chemical free, non abrasive tissues offer great absorbency
and streak free cleaning on sensitive surfaces. If you have to use
a generic variety of tissues, make sure it is untreated.
Untreated micro-fiber cloths also work well as long as you
wash them frequently and keep them dust free in a pouch or container.
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Be
sure to check the make-up of your micro-fiber cloth before using with
ROR. Treated micro fiber cloths can integrate poorly with ROR, leaving
a residue on the surface. We recommend you wash and dry the cloth before
proceeding with your application.
Available
in 1 ounce/ 30ml squeeze bottle ($7.00) and 2 ounce/ 60ml. push spray
bottle ($12.00)
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