Try 91 or 99% alcohol. Then when clean use cat crap.
Try 91 or 99% alcohol. Then when clean use cat crap.
If its the edges:
1. Use q-tip cotton swabs
2. Make sure you form the swab into the edges - seems they are deeper than it looks. If not you'll have a vignette.
3. spray with mpro7 - Its taken all the carbon off so far.
4. Make sure you also clean the back side of the lens and emitter lens. Mine get pretty dirty.
Last edited by MegademiC; 03-02-19 at 21:43.
You can try this for the edges.
https://www.tamiyausa.com/shop/finis...larsmall-50pcs
They hold their shape better than a q-tip. I use them around the needle of my airbrush. Several sizes and you can find them at Hobby Lobby or Micheals. Normally around the plastic model kits and paints.
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New pics. Did an NV shoot the other day and used the laser exclusively so I wasn’t cleaning the lens.
After I cleaned it, I still can’t get rid of the halo around the edges.
I emailed trijicon and they were worthless.
I don’t want to damage the lens but eventually this is going to ruin it anyway. I surely can’t be the only person with this problem?
Its really difficult to hit that area because if how the housing sticks out- did you try soaking with mpro7 or other optic-safe (at least hasnt caused issues for me yet) solvent?
I push the tip of a qtip into a point and use it like a pencil to scrub that area. It takes more time than the rest but should clean up. I clear it out pretty often as its annoying as hell.
Edit- to reach it- you have to push the tip in there further than you think- The crevice is deeper than it looks... There is some kind of joke there somewhere*♂️
Last edited by MegademiC; 05-02-19 at 21:56.
I shoot my FNX45 suppressed , and have used fine point Q tips( wife uses them for make up stuff) and Simple Green. Its worked OK, but like you still have crud in the edges.
This is still good advice...
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...ht=Bruce+in+WV
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