Carson Optics Cleaning Products

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posted on January 19, 2012
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Carson Optics new glass-cleaning products may look like a variation on the popular LensPen, but a new nano-particle formula makes them incredibly effective and safe for your expensive optics or mobile devices.

The company was kind enough to clean the filthy screen of my iPhone using one of the Disposable Screen Cleaners, and I must say I am amazed by how much easier it is to see the sheer anger on the face of the birds as they attempt to retrieve eggs from the evil pigs.

More to the point, the Jumbo Lens Cleaner removed dust and specks of dirt from a spotting scope objective lens in mere seconds, providing a much clearer view.

We look forward to field-testing the new nano-particle cleaning formula more thoroughly, because if our initial impressions are correct, everyone will want these products for all of their glass.

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