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    LensPen Cleaning Tool

    I came across a Nikon branded LensPen on Amazon and it piqued my interest. It had good reviews and I did some googling and found its made by another company and branded for Nikon. It has good reviews whether its Nikon branded or not.

    With the good reviews and the Nikon seal of approval I took a shot.

    It works GREAT! Field cleaning of any optic is very easy. Brush away any loose debris and then use the non liquid cleaning end to get rid of fingerprints or other smudges. I've used it on binoculars, scopes, red dots, and camera lenses.

    $9

    LensPen
    https://www.amazon.com//dp/B007G5NNOW

    Nikon LensPen
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00006JN3G
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    Had good luck with mine too. Think it is leupold marked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsbhike View Post
    Had good luck with mine too. Think it is leupold marked.
    Same here.
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    I agree that LensPen is really handy for field cleaning.

    For actual cleaning, I use damp q-tips. It takes quite a few to actually remove all the shmegma.

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    Trijicon slaps their branding on 'em too. Mine's a Triji, my mother's is a Nikon, only differences were the package card, tampo'ed logos and the Trijicon sticker that came in mine.

    Expedient eyeglass cleaner too.
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    Often given out at tradeshows, branded with whatever booth they're coming from.
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    I use them, but never alone. I always lightly brush the lense. Then use genuine Q-tips with liquid lense cleaner until dry. The finish with the pen. I'm a bit concerned about using the pen after only brushing. Trying to avoid scratching the delicate coatings. But if it's working for you...cool.

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    I have several of them, branded by several different companies, and I love them.
    Steve

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