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Binoculars: refurbish possible?
I've got an old (c.25 years) pair of binoculars which are "hazing" due
to age: I'm assuming that the haze is internal -- the four outside lens surfaces get cleaned regularly. I've often looked at doing it, but always chicken out when I start to unscrew things: is it actually possible to dismantle the binoculars and clean the inside lens surfaces? Cheers John |
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