Maintaining Your Weapon Mounted Lights

Published on December 14, 2016
Duration: 4:06

This guide details how to effectively clean carbon fouling from weapon-mounted light lenses using toothpaste as a mild abrasive. It also provides methods for protecting the lens post-cleaning with weapon lubricant or chapstick to make future carbon removal easier. Proper maintenance ensures optimal light output when needed.

Quick Summary

Clean carbon fouling from weapon-mounted light lenses using toothpaste as a mild abrasive on a Q-tip. For protection, apply a thin layer of weapon lubricant or chapstick to the lens to make future carbon removal easier.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction to Weapon Light Maintenance
  2. 00:20Why Weapon Lights Get Dirty (Carbon Fouling)
  3. 00:52Cleaning Carbon Fouling with Toothpaste
  4. 01:59Post-Cleaning Results
  5. 02:16Protecting the Lens: Lubricant Method
  6. 03:00Protecting the Lens: Chapstick Method
  7. 03:35Final Maintenance and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I clean carbon off my weapon light lens?

To clean carbon fouling from your weapon light lens, use toothpaste as a mild abrasive. Apply a small amount to a Q-tip and gently polish the lens until the carbon is removed. Follow up by wiping the lens clean with a tissue.

What can I use to protect my weapon light lens after cleaning?

After cleaning, you can protect your weapon light lens by applying a thin layer of weapon lubricant or chapstick. This creates a barrier that helps carbon bind to the protective layer, making it much easier to wipe off during future maintenance.

Why is it important to maintain weapon-mounted lights?

Maintaining your weapon-mounted lights is crucial to ensure they remain bright and effective when you need them. Carbon fouling can significantly reduce light output, hindering your ability to identify targets or navigate in low-light conditions.

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