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Hi,
After some use my eyepieces needed cleaning - especially a 10mm Plossl which was _really_ dirty and was even showing halo around Mars. So, I decided to clean the eyepieces, read how to do it, got cleaning fluid from Orion, set a clean table and prepared a box of Q-tips. The result: one clean barlow, and two of three clean eyepieces. The third eyepiece - the same 10mm Plossl, - got a bad case of fogging between elements. Too much cleaning fluid, I guess... :-( And, no, I didn't drop cleaning fluid on the eyepiece itself. Do you think I can do something? I would like to believe if I leave it alone for a day or two the internal fog will evaporate, eventually. Or I should just throw it in the bin? :-( Any ideas? - Alex |
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Don't throw it away. At this point, giving it some time is probably a good
idea. "Alexander Avtanski" wrote in message ... Hi, After some use my eyepieces needed cleaning - especially a 10mm Plossl which was _really_ dirty and was even showing halo around Mars. So, I decided to clean the eyepieces, read how to do it, got cleaning fluid from Orion, set a clean table and prepared a box of Q-tips. The result: one clean barlow, and two of three clean eyepieces. The third eyepiece - the same 10mm Plossl, - got a bad case of fogging between elements. Too much cleaning fluid, I guess... :-( And, no, I didn't drop cleaning fluid on the eyepiece itself. Do you think I can do something? I would like to believe if I leave it alone for a day or two the internal fog will evaporate, eventually. Or I should just throw it in the bin? :-( Any ideas? - Alex |
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![]() Michael A. Covington wrote: Don't throw it away. At this point, giving it some time is probably a good idea. Hi Michael, You were right. The first thing this morning, I openend the eyepiece box and - Voila! - the fog was gone, :-) And it's a very clean eyepiece, indeed! - Alex |
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On Sat, 25 Oct 2003 08:51:52 -0700, Alexander Avtanski wrote:
Michael A. Covington wrote: Don't throw it away. At this point, giving it some time is probably a good idea. Hi Michael, You were right. The first thing this morning, I openend the eyepiece box and - Voila! - the fog was gone, :-) And it's a very clean eyepiece, indeed! - Alex I'd say placing it in a warm oven for a spell would've given you a more immediate relief. Alan |
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![]() "Alan W. Craft" wrote in message I'd say placing it in a warm oven for a spell would've given you a more immediate relief. Alan They throw too many sparks if you microwave them though... Ed |
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