Mask Cleaning Secrets?

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  • TheGrindPunk
    Master Gundam Builder
    • May 2005
    • 38

    #16
    Originally posted by Kyle.Kimber
    Don't use alcohol, it soften the lense an takes off the anti-fog finish. If you have to use alcohol, make sure its 30-50%.
    You learn something new everyday......... thanks for the heads up!

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    • Tao
      Registered User
      • Jan 2006
      • 834

      #17
      Originally posted by BerSerK
      I heard about micro-fiber cloth to clean the lense, anybody have any experience with those ???

      I hope I'm not hijacking your thread too much, I think it's relevent.
      The work awsome. this is to prevent the smearing when you wipe away pait so that you can see. They don't help for the shards of painted jammed in the crevices though. If you use one use a regular rag to wipe the excess and use the micro cloth for the smeared paint.

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      • Army
        Moderator of DOOOOOOOOMMM!

        • Oct 2000
        • 5785

        #18
        I simply hose mine off after the game. Paint in the little places doesn't bother me.

        On the plus side, in the heat of summer here, it's nice to have a cool wet foam pad on!

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        • Indignant

          #19
          Originally posted by Steelrat
          Forgot about that. I use ONLY micro fiber cloths with the Plexus spray. Normal paper towels and cheap cloth towels will scratch the crap out of the lenses. As many people can testify to, my technique of plexus + microfiber = great results.

          My mask has never been cleaner than after using this set up. After using Ryan's we went out and got a big can of Plexus and some micro-fiber cloths.

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          • wanna-b-ballin'
            Pump Player
            • Jan 2005
            • 1380

            #20
            i just use water and a paper towel. when i get home i use water and a white rag from costco. my masks dont get hazy, only oily. and that oil comes off with water and paper towels. my lenses havent scratched either from useing paper towels.
            upgrade fund: $145

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            • Jonno06
              AKA Jon-no wang
              • Jan 2002
              • 4392

              #21
              Originally posted by etjoyride
              How do you get them out so fast?

              its only 6-7 little plastic clips, and the chin protector area is only 4 little push dowel things.

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              • paint magnet
                Member # 10,261
                • Dec 2001
                • 2488

                #22
                Take it in the shower with you...it's how I clean my mask and my gun

                Never had a problem with either, both come out nice and clean. At the field, goggle sprays and microfiber cloths work well...I usually wipe paint off with an old towel and then clean any residue off the lense with the microfiber cloth.
                My feedback

                Made in USA - it matters.

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                • SummaryJudgement
                  Selling stuff, good stuff.
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 1944

                  #23
                  Duck!

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                  • MoeMag
                    Still here.
                    • Dec 2005
                    • 1821

                    #24

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                    • Indignant

                      #25
                      OCD much?

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