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Went out shooting and the wind picked up. I want to clean it but I don't want to mess anything up. It's a Millet LRS and it didn't come with directions lol. Let me know how you guys clean yours, thanks.
A couple years ago I got some deer blood on my, to me, expencive scope. I went to the camera shop and asked what he uses to clean expencive glass. He sold me a very small bottle of something and a very small microfiber cloth for $5 each.
I held the scope verticle so I had to spray <span style="font-weight: bold">UP</span> to get the fluid on the lens. Only then did I wipe of the offending substance.
I went on line and purchased a much larger sheet of microfiber for $5. There is enough to make about ten sheets for cleaning. Saving money is a big deal for me.
Steal some cotton balls from your wife and a little alcohol and lightly clean the lens from center to outside. Works for me and if you have some caned air it works great for just dust.