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So, when you say the lens was not completely cleaned, keep in mind that it is not possible to clean the element surfaces that are cemented, and what you may be seeing could be a chemical change in the cement -- to disassemble and rebuild such a lens would cost more than a new lens and you would end up with a lens that was probably not rebuilt with the care the original gnome in Wetzlar used.
I thank you very much for your reply on this.
I will bring it back, and ask them to redo the cleaning. I have a question. Is it possible for them to physically clean the each lens elements of this lens? Is it easy thing to do? As I have mentioned, it seems wider angle lens have more problem with fogging than the 50mm or longer lenses. And each time I send them for cleaning they tend to do better job with 50mm than 35mm or 21mm. Is this because of the size and number of elements that they have to deal with?
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