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Cleaning Durst condensers and mirror

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I have a Durst M601 and the mirror is quite dirty with spots on it etc, same with the condensers. What's a good way to clean them?
 
I just had my enlarger apart, and used the little bottle of eyeglass cleaner that they gave me w/ my new glasses. Worked a treat. It's probably mostly alcohol. Plain old dish soap and warm water also works well.
 
I do not know if the mirror in a Durst M601 is a front surface mirror, but if it is, it is quite fragile!
 
My Philips PCS150 has a mirror just before the condensers and it is not front surface, but I have never had a Durst with the condenser head. As Matt points out, make sure it is not a front surface mirror before trying to clean it.
 
Since the mirror is not in the optical path but the light source path, it probably is not a front surface mirror, but it is easy to distinguish between the two by looking at the cut edge of the mirror.
 
Since the mirror is not in the optical path but the light source path, it probably is not a front surface mirror, but it is easy to distinguish between the two by looking at the cut edge of the mirror.

How do I tell?
 
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