How to Clean the Microscope Eyepiece
When the microscope is in use, it is easy to get dust or other dirty things. How to clean a dirty microscope lens?
Microscope eyepiece cleaning:
1. Blow off the dust with the ear cleaning ball
2. Use a long-fiber cotton swab dipped in pure alcohol (100%). Long fibers are used to prevent short cotton fibers from remaining on microscope lenses or protective filters of digital cameras. The purpose of 100% pure alcohol is to avoid leaving water marks after wiping.
3. Shake off excess liquid (the purpose is to avoid too much liquid remaining on the lens surface).
4. Take the center of the lens as the center of the circle, and push the dirt to the edge of the lens in the direction of the circle.
5. If you find any dirty spots that cannot be removed, please contact the engineer. The engineer will take measures according to the situation to avoid loss of coating.
Many customers have reported that when using a microscope, the eyepiece and objective lens are wiped with a mixed solution of lens cleaning paper, alcohol and ether, the effect is not ideal, and there is always dust on it that cannot be wiped off. In fact, the correct method is to wrap the wooden strip with lens cleaning paper, dip it in a mixed solution (a mixed solution of alcohol and ether), start from the middle of the lens, and wipe outward in a spiral manner. The paper can only be used once each time, and cannot use repeatedly,






