Is your light dirty? This is the best stuff to clean it #shorts

Published on January 13, 2023
Duration: 0:57

This guide details how to effectively clean carbon fouling from weapon-mounted light (WML) lenses using Paragon Weapon Light Cleaner. The process involves applying the cleaner, allowing it to activate, and then wiping away residue with a swab. The video emphasizes practical application and safety during the cleaning process, demonstrating how to restore a WML to optimal performance.

Quick Summary

Clean carbon fouling from your weapon-mounted light (WML) using Paragon Weapon Light Cleaner. Apply 5-6 drops, let it activate for 15-30 seconds, then wipe clean with a swab (Q-tip) for a clear lens. Always prioritize firearm safety during maintenance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Paragon Weapon Light Cleaner
  2. 00:14Application Process
  3. 00:27Cleaning and Results
  4. 00:46Group Demonstration and Safety

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you clean carbon buildup off a weapon-mounted light?

To clean carbon buildup, apply 5-6 drops of Paragon Weapon Light Cleaner to the fouled lens. Let it sit for 15-30 seconds to activate, then use a swab (Q-tip) to wipe away the residue, restoring the lens to clarity.

What is Paragon Weapon Light Cleaner used for?

Paragon Weapon Light Cleaner is specifically designed to remove stubborn carbon fouling from the lenses of weapon-mounted lights (WMLs), ensuring they remain bright and effective for tactical or defensive use.

What tools are needed to clean a weapon light lens?

The primary tools needed are Paragon Weapon Light Cleaner and a swab, such as a Q-tip, for application and residue removal. Ensure the firearm is safely handled throughout the process.

How long does Paragon Weapon Light Cleaner take to work?

The cleaner requires an activation time of 15 to 30 seconds after application to effectively break down carbon buildup on the weapon light lens before wiping.

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