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    I use single use lens cleaning tissues from the optometrist. Individually wrapped so I know it will be clean. About $10 for a box. Always have some in my pocket/bag.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hutch View Post
    I use single use lens cleaning tissues from the optometrist. Individually wrapped so I know it will be clean. About $10 for a box. Always have some in my pocket/bag.
    That's more the price I'm wanting to pay!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hutch View Post
    I use single use lens cleaning tissues from the optometrist. Individually wrapped so I know it will be clean. About $10 for a box. Always have some in my pocket/bag.
    Yup, "should've gone to SpecSavers.."
    Exactly what I use, ideal/compact/convenient.
    30 in a box for $6- if you think that's too expensive, feel free to write off $100s of gear..

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    Teat wipes. The things the cow cockies get in their dry cow therapy but never use. I get them from all my milker friends and hoard the shit outa them. They're like a wet wipe but are alcohol based. I clean all my optics, handguns, rifles and parts with them. Being alcohol they keep your hands clean and take off all the black scummy carbon crap on bolts, around chambers and other pieces. And the liquid evaporates after a few minutes so the lenses don't need to be dried.

    And they're free!!

 

 

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