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Old 07-29-2007, 09:25 AM
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Mask Care

MASK CARE GUIDE

For normal mask care...
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Originally Posted by simmy952
Normal mask care - Wash with warm soapy water with the lens removed. Rinse.


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Originally Posted by rob373
Ive started using Pledge for cleaning my masks. It works beautifully, but Im not entirely sure that it doesnt damage the lens, but it seems that it would be fine. I got it off of here:

http://forum.specialopspaintball.com...st=15&start=15


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Ive had nothing but good experiences with Pledge, and Im for the most part sure that it doesnt harm the mask, but that is where I use cation, because I do not know that for sure, and I dont want someone using it and damaging their mask because I said so. But it is by far the best that I have ever used, everything comes off nice and clean like.

For normal lens care....
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Originally Posted by simmy952
Lens care - I rinse with water. Maybe use a mild detergent. DO NOT USE GLASS CLEANER. The cleaner can remove the coatings on some lenses. I reapply a V-force antifog solution.

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Originally Posted by shadow51
(1). I have a spray bottle with soapy water in it I use first and wipe with a soft cloth (soft old tee-shirt)
(2). After step (1) I spray a light mist of Plexus Plastic cleaner/polish and buff with one of the old-fashion super soft diapers.


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Originally Posted by PrOpHeT
I always use dawn liquid dishwashing soap on my lenses. Before I bought a thermal, I would take my lense out and wash it, then after it would dry, I would coat it in straight dawn soap inside and out and let it set over night. Next day, buff out the dried film with a soft dry cloth, up and down. Then I would put the lens back in the mask. My mask barely ever fogged because of this.

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Originally Posted by wilonpill
Don't try to clean your lens with water under a sink. You will get water in between the two lenses. I had to use some bottled water to clean off the spots that the tap water caused, then I used a hot glue gun that was barely warm to seal the lenses back up.

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Originally Posted by presence06
Clean it with soft towel, I prefer micro fiber since it is very soft and does not scratch the lens. Clean the paint withing four hours after the play. I use cold water to rinse of the paint.

For normal strap care....
Quote:
Originally Posted by simmy952
Just rinse with water.


Other applications....

BUG SPRAY:
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Originally Posted by Gotpaint92
Bugspray should be applied as far away from masks as possible, this means puting your mask down and walking away from it, not just spraying around it. Bugspray contains chemicals that disentigrate plastics, if you get any bugspray, especially bugspray with a high DEET content, it will weaken your lense.



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Originally Posted by mahgnillig
Don't use kitchen towel or any other paper based cloth to clean your lenses (tissues, toilet paper, paper towels etc.) Since they're made with paper, they contain very small particles of wood which will eventually scratch your lenses. Instead, use a cloth based material such as microfiber or even an old cotton T-shirt.

Always wipe the lens horizonally to clean it. The human eye can comprensate for horizonal lines much easier than it can for vertical or squiggly lines. Never wipe your lens in a circular motion because this causes the most glare when it starts to get scratched.


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Re: Mask Care

I normally just run my lense under water. Then let it dry. I'm not sure how good it is for the mask, however.
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Re: Mask Care

The problem I have had there was water spots on the lens
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