
Other
Cleaning
T
ools
T
o
examine
devices
you
also
require:
Microscope
Select
a
microscope
with
a
magnication
range
of
between
50X
and
300X.
These
should
be
available
from
photographic
stores
or
laboratory
suppliers
.
Ensure
that
the
light
source
of
the
microscope
is
exible
.
This
helps
you
to
examine
your
device
closely
and
from
dierent
angles
.
A
microscope
allows
you
to
determine
the
type
of
dirt
on
your
device
and
its
extent.
Then
you
can
choose
the
correct
cleaning
procedure
and
later
to
examine
the
results
of
cleaning.
With
a
microscope
you
can
also
determine
if
your
optical
device
is
scratched.
Ultrasonic
bath
This
is
typically
available
from
photographic
stores
or
laboratory
suppliers
.
An
ultrasonic
bath
very
gently
removes
greasy
and
other
stubborn
dirt
from
optical
devices
.
Only
use
an
ultrasonic
bath
with
isopropyl
alcohol,
as
other
solvents
can
damage
or
dirty
your
optical
device
.
W
arm
water
and
liquid
soap
Use
water
only
if
you
are
sure
that
your
optical
device
will
not
corrode
or
be
damaged.
Do
not
use
hot
water
,
as
this
can
lead
to
mechanical
stress
that
can
damage
your
optical
device
.
Ensure
that
your
liquid
soap
has
no
abrasive
properties
or
perfume
in
it,
as
these
can
scratch
or
damage
your
optical
device
.
Do
not
use
normal
washing-up
liquid,
as
it
can
leave
behind
an
iridescent
lm.
Premoistened
cleaning
wipes
These
are
available
from
HP
.
The
part
number
is
HP
92193N
(80
Wipes
per
box).
These
are
tissues
that
are
moistened
with
isopropyl
alcohol.
P
olymer
lm
This
is
typically
available
from
professional
photographic
stores
or
laboratory
suppliers
.
P
olymer
lm
is
very
gentle
on
optical
surfaces
and
is
particularly
good
for
cleaning
extremely
sensitive
devices
such
as
mirrors
.
Infrared
sensor
card
This
is
typically
available
from
laboratory
suppliers
.
With
this
card
you
can
qualitatively
check
the
uniformity
of
your
emitted
laser
light,
because
when
the
laser
light
is
projected
onto
the
sensor
card
it
becomes
visible
.
Lens
Cleaning
P
aper
Some
lens
cleaning
papers
and
cleaning
kits
available
,
for
example
,
in
photographic
stores
are
not
suitable
for
cleaning
ber
optic
devices
.
T
o
be
sure
,
please
ask
the
salesperson
or
the
manufacturer
.
Cleaning
Procedures
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