Fresnel delaminating?

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The ground glass/fresnel lens on my Chamonix 045n-2 seems to be showing signs of separating. It's still usable, but showing a milkiness especially when viewed at an angle. Photo attached. Is this common? Is it possible to fix, or should I just replace it?

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Never mind, folks. Hugo says the fresnel isn't glued to the ground glass. I can take it out and wash it.
 

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Be careful washing it. They're easily ruined by damaging the ridges on the back side of the fresnel from scrubbing or mis handling. Don't ask me how I know :{

It's difficult to tell from your photo, but yes, that looks like delamination on the fresnel.
 
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It turns out to have been a bit of moisture between the fresnel and the ground glass. It was the moisture that was holding the two together, which is why I thought they were glued. After separating them gently, a quick rinse with distilled water and a gentle wipe was all it took to make it all new again.
 
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