So a little over a week ago I went on a bit of a back road tour on some rather dusty roads. I had a pair of binoculars in the vehicle, and even though the dust caps were on them, 3 of the 4 shook off throughout the course of the day. I've now got some very dusty glass on some Swarovski binoculars.
I wonder what the best course of action would be to clean them without scratching anything? I haven't touched them yet since that day, as I've been busy and didn't want to risk doing more damage than good before knowing how to properly handle this.
This may seem like a silly question, but since they are supposed to be waterproof, can a person just rinse the whole works off with water to get the bulk of the dust off before tackling any other kind of cleaning?
For what it's worth, the dust was unavoidable in the soft top vehicle. Top up or top down, the dust was coming in. The only thing was I hadn't been paying attention to all the stuff bouncing around on the back seat and didn't notice the dust covers come off before it was too late.
Any good advice or hints/tips to clean these would be much appreciated!
I wonder what the best course of action would be to clean them without scratching anything? I haven't touched them yet since that day, as I've been busy and didn't want to risk doing more damage than good before knowing how to properly handle this.
This may seem like a silly question, but since they are supposed to be waterproof, can a person just rinse the whole works off with water to get the bulk of the dust off before tackling any other kind of cleaning?
For what it's worth, the dust was unavoidable in the soft top vehicle. Top up or top down, the dust was coming in. The only thing was I hadn't been paying attention to all the stuff bouncing around on the back seat and didn't notice the dust covers come off before it was too late.
Any good advice or hints/tips to clean these would be much appreciated!




















































