This video provides a practical guide on cleaning a weapon light, focusing on removing stubborn carbon fouling from the lens and body. Instructor Caleb from Brownells demonstrates using a Magic Eraser and CLP as an effective method for restoring light performance, noting that some cosmetic damage to anodizing may be permanent. He also offers a preventative tip using tape for daytime shooting.
This guide details a method for removing stubborn carbon fouling from weapon lights using common household items. The presenter recommends using toothpaste as a mild abrasive to scrub away carbon, followed by a light application of Slip 2000 EWL lubricant to protect the light and create a barrier against future buildup. This technique is presented as an effective alternative to specialized cleaners for persistent grime.
This video provides a practical solution for cleaning carbon fouling from the lenses of weapon-mounted lights. Gary from Paramount Tactical demonstrates the effectiveness of Bore-Tech Carbon Remover, showing how it restores clarity to lenses clouded by thousands of rounds. A clean lens is crucial for optimal light output and performance.
This video provides two effective methods for cleaning carbon fouling off weapon light lenses, specifically mentioning SureFire TLR, X300, and Streamlight APL models. The instructor demonstrates using a standard #2 pencil eraser for light cleaning and Simple Green cleaner for more stubborn carbon deposits, emphasizing that both methods are non-abrasive and safe for the lens finish. Simple Green is noted as being recommended by SureFire.
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