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Old 09-30-2008, 12:02 PM   #2
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Well, assuming that it's pretty much the same as the "official" lightwedges (I dunno if it is or isn't), the FAQ on cleaning it might be helpful:
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What is the best way to clean/care for my LightWedge?
Take care of your LightWedge as you would any other quality optical equipment, such as eyeglasses. We recommend that you remove any large particles first and then lightly buff the lens with a soft, micro-fiber cloth and lens cleaner, such as our LightWedge Lens Care Kit, when it appears dirty. Storing your LightWedge in a closed book, or a LightWedge Soft Case with a micro fiber lining, is also a great way to protect the lens from scratches and dust.
Wading through their product plugs, it looks like eyeglass cleaner and a microfiber cloth are the best bet.
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