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	<title>ROR &#187; removes build-up from oily residue</title>
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		<title>Used by NASA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every material object exposed to the environment, including bino and scope lenses, are coated with a microscopic oil residue, the unfortunate by-product of environmental pollution. This lens clean-er is the first one designed to remove this oil residue. In a National Bureau of Standards test, ROR increased optical resolution 40% over cleaning with standard lens [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every material object exposed to the environment, including bino and scope lenses, are coated with a microscopic oil residue, the unfortunate by-product of environmental pollution. This lens clean-er is the first one designed to remove this oil residue. In a National Bureau of Standards test, ROR increased optical resolution 40% over cleaning with standard lens cleaners. Used by NASA as an integral part of space flights, and by such optics manufacturers as Leica, Hasselblad, and Bausch &amp; Lomb. Two-ounce spray bottle.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[I threw my Kodak solution out after I bought the ROR. The Kodak stuff never worked anyway. I may be the only one on this forum that gets a build-up of oily residue on my filters, but when that happens, ROR pulls it off in a jiff, no smears. I rarely use it on my [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I threw my Kodak solution out after I bought the ROR. The Kodak stuff never worked anyway. I may be the only one on this forum that gets a build-up of oily residue on my filters, but when that happens, ROR pulls it off in a jiff, no smears. I rarely use it on my lenses, as they rarely get junk on them, but I do recall one time when a glob of hamburger grease landed squarely on my front element. I carefully dabbed the bulk of it off with a napkin (yeah, I know, a no-no&#8230;), misted a bit of ROR on the lens and wiped with a micro-fiber cloth…twice. The result was a sparkling clean lens, no smears, no residue and no scratches! It also works like a champ on my sunglasses. BTW, I still have over half the solution left in the first bottle I bought five years ago!</p>
<p><strong>–Jack Fleisher,</strong> <a href="http://www.photo.net/"><strong>www.photo.net</strong></a></p>


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