George Mann
Member
Hi. I have some hard debris on my rear lens element that appears to be bonded to it, and don't know what I should treat it with. Any suggestions?
I have a whole bottle of PEC 12 + pads. But I didn't know how safe this fluid is for optics.
Don't pull out the "scalpel" just yet.
A picture of the "some hard debris" would help.
Let's start with "Is it animal, vegetable or mineral?"
They are hard white specs of unknown origin. Will Alcohol damage the lens?
I have some Eclipse fluid that I may try first.
I don't think that the origin nor the character of the debris is so important, in this particular case, for selecting the solvent, but I have no prove for this!
So my suggestion is "Run it through the dishwasher".
Since we know absolutely nothing about the lens or the "debris", everything we say is pure meaningless conjecture.
So my suggestion is "Run it through the dishwasher".
Cascade Sheeting Action!!But how to avoid the dry marks left by the drying droplets on the toasted surface?
Try another solvent. Alcohol might be a good one, water also. It does make a difference.
Yeah, especially if we had a clue as to what it might be. All we have done so far is throw spaghetti on a wall.
Alcohol. Then ammonia. Then acetone.
Damp cotton swab sitting on the spot without dripping onto rest of lens.
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