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<p>[QUOTE="Shangas, post: 151370, member: 360"]One of the biggest issues with old binoculars is that dust gets inside the mechanisms and grits up the glass. Often you have to completely disassemble these things to blow out the dust, wipe down the lenses, clean them, lubricate them and then reassemble them for them to work properly. </p><p><br /></p><p>Dust gets in through the minute gaps in the mechanism. The only real way to prevent this is to keep them in their cases, but that doesn't always work.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Shangas, post: 151370, member: 360"]One of the biggest issues with old binoculars is that dust gets inside the mechanisms and grits up the glass. Often you have to completely disassemble these things to blow out the dust, wipe down the lenses, clean them, lubricate them and then reassemble them for them to work properly. Dust gets in through the minute gaps in the mechanism. The only real way to prevent this is to keep them in their cases, but that doesn't always work.[/QUOTE]
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