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How To Maintain Your Binoculars ?

Although every pair of binoculars is designed to be durable, yet it can be damaged, if you do not take proper care of it. The worst that happens is that the money spent on it goes waste. If you learn to  maintain your binoculars, then they may last for a long time. Following are some tips for keeping your binoculars safe from damage.

Waterproof Binoculars Are Considered Best For Outdoor Activities. Go for such a binoculars, that  can endure the demands of constant usage.  Also, make sure that they are durable enough not to break even if it drops several times. If in any case you have no idea about the bearing capacity of your newly purchased binoculars, then check it out by contacting the manufacturer. Know the situations that can potentially damage  your binoculars and avoid them to prevent any serious damage.

Careful Care. Mishandling is bad for the binocular, as they are sensitive ocular gears. Get a binocular strap to place around the neck when using it.  Without the binocular strap, the binoculars may slip away from your grip. Also, regularly check the strap for any signs of wear and tear. See that all parts of the strap are still tight. Check for the locking device or clips that attach the binoculars to the strap to ensure that your binoculars won’t suddenly make a disappearing act.

Soft Case. Store the binoculars in a padded case, when not in use, otherwise they may be scratched, dropped, or damaged. Once any of that happens, the binoculars’ performance will be severely affected.

Away From Heat. Intense sun heat may damage the binoculars. So make sure to avoid them from direct sunlight. Do not leave it in extremely hot places like vehicle’s trunk.

Proper Cleaning. Regular cleaning extends the life of the binoculars. Read and understand the manufacturer’s instructions on how to clean the binocular lenses. Before rubbing or brushing the glass surface of the binoculars, blow off any dirt or dust from the lenses. Then create a fog on the lens by breathing on it. Wipe off remaining spots or marks from the lens using a lens cleaning tool such as a lens cleaning cloth or tissue. Never try salt water on the glass surface. The rubber eyecups of the binocular must also be checked. Make them last longer by applying rubber or vinyl preservative on them. When not using the binoculars, always roll up the eyecups.
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