I'd be careful about using anything other than alcohol or water when cleaning lenses. Some window cleaners with anti-streaking agents leave a microscopic residue that (i've heard) can get baked on and discolor when the lenses get hot. Although I believe @ship has said that JetDry rinse in the dishwasher is okay for plain glass lenses....then use a window cleaner (or better, Brillianize) for the second pass and a streak-free finish. ...
I'd be careful about using anything other than alcohol or water when cleaning lenses. Some window cleaners with anti-streaking agents leave a microscopic residue that (i've heard) can get baked on and discolor when the lenses get hot. Although I believe @ship has said that JetDry rinse in the dishwasher is okay for plain glass lenses.
Good Lord, I would hope not--as, according to the MSDS, it's 99.1% water! But I'll take your word that it works, and in the unlikely event I ever have to clean lenses again, I'll try it.I've used Brillianize for years and it is the best thing I've found for cleaning lenses. And it no longer costs $99 for a gallon like it used to! It did when I started using it.
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