Back in the days we'd use Windex in a small traval srayer ...... then we'd water it down half windex & half water ...... then we've used soup & water & with a Cheese cloth , we'd wipe it clean & dry ...... What can be used with out damaging the antifog tinting on the inside gogle ? ...... is Cheese cloth still being used or is there a product out there just 4 that ? ...... Please , any help would be fantastic . :)
proper gogle cleaning ......
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Water is your best bet for a cleaner. It doesn't harm the lens and since paintballs are water soluable, It does a fine job (Its cheap too).
Depending on how much you play/what style I'd advise
Microfiber or other soft clothes for woodsball games.
Soft paper towles for speedball games because you are going to be cleaning you goggles/gun/self so often anyway it is the best way to avoid just pushing paint aroundComment
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water to clean off paint/dirt. and scanner cleaner and scanner wipes to polish and help reduce fogging.Comment
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Plexus and microfiber for the outside, water and microfiber for the inside. Plexus is god's gift to paintball.Comment
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isopropyl + water and a microfiber. It has been the standard way to clean plastics for the last 50 years. If you're worried about your tint or anti-glare coatings, don't, manufacturers fixed those problems years ago. If you're still worried then go with a lighter 30/70 mix. I use a 50/50 mix and haven't had a problem for the last 20 years.Comment
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Keep in mind on the tinted thermals you don't want to use very much elbow greese when cleaning the inside of the lens...you can actually rub off the thermal goodness.Comment
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Chaos_Theory!
I just wipe my lens off with microfiber cloth, small towel, or toilet paper. I never spray anything on my lens, ever.Comment
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Don't use wood pulp based products like toilet paper or any form of paper towel. Over time, they will add a lot of feather-light swirly scratches on the surface and then you'll see nothing but lens flares after a while....
Like everyone has been saying: Water/plexus+microfiber=
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