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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Nice try and that was cool to watch but it just says dont, not why not
    Because it's got scratchy stuff in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MassiveAttack View Post
    Because it's got scratchy stuff in it.
    Maybe because the companies making the lenses do not make and sell tissues? They do however make fancy cloths for the lenses for a lot more cost to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Maybe because the companies making the lenses do not make and sell tissues? They do however make fancy cloths for the lenses for a lot more cost to you.
    I don't think I have ever brought a fancy cloth. Every time you buy optics or glasses you get a free one. I have a pile of about 20 in my hunting gear that I use and then wash regularly.

    But if wiping it with TP make you happy and you don't believe the great google then carry on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MassiveAttack View Post
    I don't think I have ever brought a fancy cloth. Every time you buy optics or glasses you get a free one. I have a pile of about 20 in my hunting gear that I use and then wash regularly.

    But if wiping it with TP make you happy and you don't believe the great google then carry on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MassiveAttack View Post
    I don't think I have ever brought a fancy cloth. Every time you buy optics or glasses you get a free one. I have a pile of about 20 in my hunting gear that I use and then wash regularly.

    But if wiping it with TP make you happy and you don't believe the great google then carry on.
    The cost of the cloth is built into the overall price

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    The cost of the cloth is built into the overall price
    So free then as in "free education". When you buy a $600 pair of glasses they throw in a "free" 20c cloth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MassiveAttack View Post
    So free then as in "free education". When you buy a $600 pair of glasses they throw in a "free" 20c cloth.
    How has this turned into a cost thing? I was only after proof that t paper/tissue damages lenses, so far I have none. And if you guys are so adamant that micro fibre cloths don't damage lenses show me that proof, until then boot it

    PS: I use a lens pen when home or range and whatever I can when hunting

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    Toilet tissue paper does indeed damage lenses, whether it be photographic telescopic or rifles scopes. In the old days of soft glass, it would actually etch the glass itself, leaving ""çleaning marks"" being tiny scratches. With modern harder lens glass it will wear off the chemical coatings on the lens, that reduce glare and increase contrast. The best thing to do with your lenses is simply not to touch them. But hunting being what it is, use a very soft cloth, and dab material off, dont scrub it.

 

 

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