Radiant repair and sell microscopes!Make sure that you only clean your microscope lenses when they are dirty and use the proper materials! If your objective lenses are dirty, you can remove build-up with lens paper dipped solution. If you have any sticky substances on your objectives such as balsam, oily materials, fungus, stubborn stain or finger print, do seek professional for help! Easy tips - To clean microscope eyepiece lenses, breathe condensation onto them and then wipe them with lens tissue. If you see black specks when you look through the microscope, turn the eyepiece lens to see if the specks also turn. If so, the dust is on either the inside or outside eyepiece lens. Clean the eyepiece lens with lens tissue. If the spots remain, remove the eyepiece lens and brush the inside of the eyepiece lens with a camel hair brush or lens paper. DO NOT USE cloth or wrong material cause it will damage the special lens specific cleaning material is required. Periodically inspect the power cords and plugs for safety and have a supply of replacement bulbs available. Professional cleaning and adjusting should be performed whenever necessary at an optical shop specializing in microscopes. Usually the microscope manufacturer can recommend a qualified professional that services their microscopes and will not alter the warranty. When microscopes are not in use, they should be covered with plastic and stored in a safe area where they won't get knocked over or stolen. Keeping a clean microscope will ensure that you will get many years of quality use out of your microscope! Call Radiant - 62885252 for repair or sell of cleaning kits!
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