Cool ...so was the glue actually on the lense it itself?
I'd at least look into asking what's the best solution to cleaning the filters. I've got a lot of high dollar telescope equipment and some have lens coatings on the optics that can be troublesome with some cleaners. Best to go with what they recommend using to clean the filters.
I have prime lenses that cost over $5000.00 I just use a lens cloth and a lens pen the real one not the garbage amazon essentials stuff, there’s liquids but I try to never let my lenses get anything on them to require a liquid! Zeiss makes good cleaning solutions! I would ask them if they have something they use? I would just use the pen then a cloth the pen has a carbon dust to bind oils safely then I just use a cloth to wipe it off, I also have blowers with a brush. Anyone who’s into photography can tell you what the do’s and donts are, I still have my first camera a canon T70 and it looks and functions like new still I got it in 1987, I think I paid $800 for the body that’s like $5000.00 today.
Agreed Jeff, and it’s this response and outcome that will ensure its polarpro I buy when I’m ready rather than not!He received a product that was not up to our standards, so we refunded him fully and sent out a new one for his troubles
We completely agree you should get what you pay for in the first place and if we make a mistake we fix it
-Jeff from PolarPro
Same here. I do use Zeiss wipes on my some of my scopes and found them to be fairly forgiving. Personally I avoid cleaning high end telescope optics unless absolutely necessary. In the drone world I just wipe my filters with a lens cloth. They're not high dollar optics IMO but I'd still want to know what the manufacture recommends.
Great to hear, our company loves taking care and listening to our customers. We make mistakes, but you can rest assured we will make sure the customer never pays for them.
Agreed Jeff, and it’s this response and outcome that will ensure its polarpro I buy when I’m ready rather than not!
I hope your internal feedback is mutually respected and it’s not just you who thinks like this![]()
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