scootermm
Subscriber
I recently bought a 355mm Schneider G Claron in a barrel from Daniel Grenier. it was advertised that it had slight haze and I just went ahead and bought it.... knowing I could send it somewhere to get cleaned etc...
after calling a few places and getting not so confident replies, plus my desire to have the lens in its best possible shape as soon as possible, I took it upon my meager handiness to try and "clean" it myself.
I took apart the front and rear elements so that I had just the four optical glass elements and their housings disassembled. I soaked the glass in two cups of warm water with some mild detergent in them for about 5 hours. worked wonderfully. Then cleaned them with some rubbing alcohol and lens cleaning tissue. reassembled them and haze seems all but gone.
just thought Id share if anyone else comes across a lens that need some cleaning.
after calling a few places and getting not so confident replies, plus my desire to have the lens in its best possible shape as soon as possible, I took it upon my meager handiness to try and "clean" it myself.
I took apart the front and rear elements so that I had just the four optical glass elements and their housings disassembled. I soaked the glass in two cups of warm water with some mild detergent in them for about 5 hours. worked wonderfully. Then cleaned them with some rubbing alcohol and lens cleaning tissue. reassembled them and haze seems all but gone.
just thought Id share if anyone else comes across a lens that need some cleaning.