How to Repair Binolux Binoculars
Things You'll Need
- Small screwdrivers
- Clear glue
- Lens cleaner
- Air can
- Small brush and pick
- Chamois cloth
Instructions
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Pull the push-out between the two optic barrels to check the tightness. If the two barrels do not move toward each other easily, the attachment screws are too tight; if the barrels flop around, the screws are too loose. Tighten or loosen the screws in the attachment point between the barrels.
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Go around the rubber casing on the Binolux binoculars looking for cracks or tears in the rubber. Use a line of clear glue to repair any rubber damage.
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Pick out accumulated grime between the ficus dial or levers. Once the grit is picked out, brush off the mechanisms with a fine optic brush.
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Hold the binoculars up to a light and check the lenses for smudges or grease. Add lens cleaner to the lenses and wipe them down with a dust free cloth.
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Blow off the entire Binolux optics with some compressed air.
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