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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Frederick,CO
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Cleaning a Lumenarc III reflector??
I have read to use vinegar?
So do you just pour the vinegar on just any old rag and wipe it down or is there another way? |
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#2 |
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Location: Pittsburgh
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If you are speaking of the glass...
Just take it out and clena it with white vinegar. Use it like windex or any other glass cleaner. |
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put in spray bottle and spray on a towel and clean away
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#4 |
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no, not the glass. this is for SE.
It is for the reflector itself |
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I used a non abrasive car wax and it shines it right up, just like new
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#6 |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Kingston, WA
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Don't use vinegar on the reflector itself. Use RO/DI water, alcohol or as suggested above car wax
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#7 |
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so just a rubbing alcohol or a non abrasive car wax?
Never heard of using car wax that but if it works |
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#8 |
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how do you know if its a non abrasive car wax. never seena wax say its non abrasive
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