So we have one of those weird steep angle installs with two snorkel mirrors on our CP2200.
Cleaning those mirrors (and getting to the lens) has been on the bucket list. I think everyone has been afraid of them and all they have received is air dusting. Actual cleaning is overdue because we run haze etc.
My initial research on 1st surface optical mirror cleaning (such as with telescope mirrors) is that submersion cleaning and swabbing is best and least likely to scratch anything.
But anyone got any tips on cleaning them in situ without dismantling? Cleaning the inverted one seems the most tricky.
I am tempted by these polymer cleaning products. Paint them on, let them set, and then peel away.
https://www.newport.com/f/polymer-optic-cleaning-kits
I'm willing to take the snorkel apart if I have to and is best practice. Already recorded the mirror angles with a digital angle finder.
Cleaning those mirrors (and getting to the lens) has been on the bucket list. I think everyone has been afraid of them and all they have received is air dusting. Actual cleaning is overdue because we run haze etc.
My initial research on 1st surface optical mirror cleaning (such as with telescope mirrors) is that submersion cleaning and swabbing is best and least likely to scratch anything.
But anyone got any tips on cleaning them in situ without dismantling? Cleaning the inverted one seems the most tricky.
I am tempted by these polymer cleaning products. Paint them on, let them set, and then peel away.
https://www.newport.com/f/polymer-optic-cleaning-kits
I'm willing to take the snorkel apart if I have to and is best practice. Already recorded the mirror angles with a digital angle finder.
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