How to remove oxidation from exterior of binoculars?
Friday, August 27th, 2010 at
1:56 pm
Question by Bob: How to remove oxidation from exterior of binoculars?
I just got a very expensive pair of binoculars out of storage and the rubber exterior has a lot of oxidation. What can I use to effectively clean it and renovate the material? Would moisturizing lotion work? What about something like WD40, or Armor-All? Thanks.
Best answer:
Answer by Harold
i dont know if you have ever been scuba diving but they use this liquid compound to keep ur goggles clear. i think it's called sea eyes but i'm not sure.
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