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Old February 24th 08, 02:34 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
John Frake
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I seem to remember reading in one of the Astronomy Mags about a new product
for cleaning mirrors and lenses. You spray on a kind of gel, leave it to set
and then peal it off whereupon all the dirty stuff comes of with it. Can
anyone remember it or knows where you can buy it Please?

Regards

john

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Old February 24th 08, 08:26 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
Beta Persei
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"John Frake" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
I seem to remember reading in one of the Astronomy Mags about a new product
for cleaning mirrors and lenses. You spray on a kind of gel, leave it to
set
and then peal it off whereupon all the dirty stuff comes of with it. Can
anyone remember it or knows where you can buy it Please?

Regards

john


You mean this? http://www.caliope.co.uk/

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08° 51' E

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Old February 27th 08, 08:28 AM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
John Frake
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Default Cleaning gel for mirrors

Yes, that exactly what I mean, Thanks for the response and apologies to all
for the second post. I will remember to organise my view differently in
future.

Regards

John


On 24/02/2008 20:26, in article
, "Beta Persei"
wrote:


"John Frake" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
I seem to remember reading in one of the Astronomy Mags about a new product
for cleaning mirrors and lenses. You spray on a kind of gel, leave it to
set
and then peal it off whereupon all the dirty stuff comes of with it. Can
anyone remember it or knows where you can buy it Please?

Regards

john


You mean this? http://www.caliope.co.uk/

Clear skies,
--------
Beta Persei
45° 35' N
08° 51' E

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Old February 29th 08, 11:42 AM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
Ron Gibbs
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Default Cleaning gel for mirrors

Now apologise for not apologising IN the second post! ;-) I saw this too
late to stop me replying to it with an answer duplicating Beta Persei's.
Never mind.

Ron
(now in trouble for top posting!)


"John Frake" wrote in message
...
Yes, that exactly what I mean, Thanks for the response and apologies to
all
for the second post. I will remember to organise my view differently in
future.

Regards

John


On 24/02/2008 20:26, in article
, "Beta Persei"
wrote:


"John Frake" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
I seem to remember reading in one of the Astronomy Mags about a new
product
for cleaning mirrors and lenses. You spray on a kind of gel, leave it to
set
and then peal it off whereupon all the dirty stuff comes of with it.
Can
anyone remember it or knows where you can buy it Please?

Regards

john


You mean this? http://www.caliope.co.uk/

Clear skies,
--------
Beta Persei
45° 35' N
08° 51' E

remove "_nospam" to reply





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Old February 29th 08, 04:57 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
Beta Persei
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Default Cleaning gel for mirrors


"Ron Gibbs" ha scritto nel messaggio
. ..
Now apologise for not apologising IN the second post! ;-) I saw this too
late to stop me replying to it with an answer duplicating Beta Persei's.
Never mind.

Ron
(now in trouble for top posting!)


No problem...it's nice being cited here... :-)
clear skies,
--------
Beta Persei
45° 35' N
08° 51' E

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Old March 1st 08, 10:28 AM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
John Frake
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Default Cleaning gel for mirrors

I think enough is enough before we get ejected for incompetent flaming or
something similar. Just to say your responses are appreciated!

Regards

john


On 29/02/2008 16:57, in article
, "Beta Persei"
wrote:


"Ron Gibbs" ha scritto nel messaggio
. ..
Now apologise for not apologising IN the second post! ;-) I saw this too
late to stop me replying to it with an answer duplicating Beta Persei's.
Never mind.

Ron
(now in trouble for top posting!)


No problem...it's nice being cited here... :-)
clear skies,
--------
Beta Persei
45° 35' N
08° 51' E

remove "_nospam" to reply



 




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