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| I hope someone can give me some advise here..... Anyway, today I went to clean my very grimy LX200 corrector plate and after an initial wash with isopropyl alcohol & distilled water, I painted it with collodion to get the remaining bits off..... Now, I've succesfully used collodion on several occasions with smaller optics, but this time it didn't come off cleanly (maybe 2-3% has stayed behind and now doesn't want to come off), and where it has come off, the surface is pretty mucky and smeary. Any ideas what to do next? Should I paint another thicker coat over it and try again, or can i dissolve it off with more alcohol and go about it that way. I think I will take the corrector plate off tomorrow to make life easier, but wuld appreciate any tips on how to clean ff the remaining collodion. Thanks! |
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| adm wrote: From Wiki, yeah I know... Collodion is used in the cleaning of optics such as telescope mirrors. The collodion is applied to the surface of the optic, usually in two or more layers. Sometimes a piece of thin cloth is applied between the layers, to hold the collodion together for easy removal. |
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