Even if your pair of binoculars is designed to be durable, it still succumbs to damage if you don’t know how to take care of it properly. The worse thing is that the money you spent for your binoculars will be put into waste. Don’t waste your investment—learn how to maintain your binoculars. If you do so, you can rest assured that your binoculars will last for a long time. Here, you can find some tips on keeping your binoculars safe from damage.

Waterproof Binoculars Are Better for Outdoor Activities

If you don’t have binoculars yet, purchase a pair that can endure the demands of constant usage. For example, waterproof binoculars are a great choice if you are mostly in water situations like boating. Also, make sure that the pair of binoculars is durable enough not to break even if it drops several times.

If you have no idea on how much abuse your newly purchased binoculars can bear, find it out by contacting the manufacturer. Explain what you are using the binoculars for, and ask the manufacturer what abuses your binoculars can and cannot take. Note down the situations that are potentially damaging to your binoculars and avoid them to prevent any serious damage.

Careful Care

Mishandling is bad for your binoculars’ wellbeing. This is because binoculars are sensitive ocular gears. Sure, your binoculars look durable, but constant physical abuse can lead to misaligning of the lenses. Misaligned lenses mean blurred image.

It is good to have a binocular strap to place around your neck when you use your binoculars. Without a binocular strap, your binoculars will most likely slip away from your grip. In addition, regularly check the strap for any signs of wear and tear. Make sure that all parts of the strap are still tight, too. Doing all these gives you an assurance that you constantly have a good grip on the strap or case when you are using your binoculars. Inspect the locking device or clips that attach the binoculars to the strap to ensure that your binoculars won’t suddenly make a disappearing act.

Soft Case

Store your binoculars in a padded case right away when not in use. If you don’t immediately put your binoculars back into the case, chances are it might be scratched, dropped, or damaged. Once any of that happens, your binoculars’ performance will be severely affected.

Away From Heat

Intense heat from the sun can harm your binoculars. So prevent your little investment from damage by always making sure it is not exposed to direct sunlight. Do not leave it in extremely hot places like your vehicle’s trunk.

Proper Cleaning

Regular cleaning can extend the life of your binoculars. But do it with great care. It is important to read and understand the manufacturer’s instructions on how to clean the binocular lenses. Before rubbing or brushing anything on the glass surface of your binoculars, blow off any dirt or dust from the lenses. Then create a fog on the lens by breathing on it. Wipe off remaining spots or marks from the lens using a lens cleaning tool such as a lens cleaning cloth or tissue. However, don’t try to do that if the glass has salt water on it. Doing so might scratch the lens. If that is the case, rinse the lens first under lightly running water. After that, you can proceed to wiping the binocular lens.

If you notice that there is something wrong with your binoculars, do not try to fix it yourself, no matter how simple the problem may seem. Binocular repair should only be done by professionals because they know how to handle binoculars properly. In case of damage, it is recommended that you take your binoculars to the manufacturer for repair.

The rubber eyecups of your binocular also need special attention. You can make them last longer by applying rubber or vinyl preservative on them. When you are not using your binoculars, always roll up the eyecups.

Remember: take care of your binoculars, and it will reward you with many years of reliable service. You can enjoy using your binoculars as long as you always keep it safe from damage.

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