Davekyn
05-03-2009, 03:41 PM
It’s been a while since I did this & it really did not noticeable effect the mirrors performance, in fact it did clean the mirror and give a sharper image. Basically here is the story.
Unfortunately my dobsonian mirror needed cleaning early on after I got it, due to the fact I was not careful about keeping it clean. I took it out in the open on dry windy days where the scope collected a lot of dust inside the tube. I have now also installed a dust cover beneath the primary mirror/over the fan to eliminate the dust the can be drawn from down under.
Anyways...after seeing how much I had neglected my scope and all the dust covering my mirror, I decided to give it a clean and become vigilant thereafter.
Totally impressed with the Lens Pen sold at National Geo...and seeing how I cleaned a filthy pair of Binos back to brand new...guess what I did......
...that’s right...I cleaned my 12” Primary mirror with a Lens Pen...WHAT WAS I THINKING!!!!!!!!!!
I removed the mirror in its cell having no idea what I was doing, except “getting to know my scope” LOL. I sat myself & the mirror at my dining room table directly under the air-conditioning with the fan directed on us, so that any dust or debris that flew in our direction, would not settle on the mirror whilst I cleaned it. I first dusted it down with the brush of the lens Pen & then began to clean the entire surface area as if it were simply an eye piece of Bino Lens.
Initially this method look as if it was doing a great job...as if like new again, however I did begin to notice very faint circular marks which I may as well admit to be very thin scratches...Oh well too late...I kept going and completed the whole mirror. To be honest I believe I could even see very faint scratch marks from the brush!!!!!!!.............I could not believe what I had done & how “FRAGILE” this coating on the mirror was. ANYWAYS...It did look very clean & once I put the mirror back in place & finally collimated the thing again..(mark the position of the mirror as it takes ages to work out the collimation when reassembling) and looked down the tube to see what looked like a new mirror with no imperfections.
Thankfully I could see an improvement & with all the new precautions I now take when exposing my scope to the elements, my mirror still looks new. Unfortunately I know those little tiny wispy marks are there & am hoping that when it comes time...I can have them removed by sending it through the mail to be recoated in say another 18months or so.
I did seem to work much better on my secondary, but still...not a good idea!
Well that’s my story on the stupid/stupid thing I did to my mirror...DONT USE A LENS PEN...but no one else needs telling :scared:
Unfortunately my dobsonian mirror needed cleaning early on after I got it, due to the fact I was not careful about keeping it clean. I took it out in the open on dry windy days where the scope collected a lot of dust inside the tube. I have now also installed a dust cover beneath the primary mirror/over the fan to eliminate the dust the can be drawn from down under.
Anyways...after seeing how much I had neglected my scope and all the dust covering my mirror, I decided to give it a clean and become vigilant thereafter.
Totally impressed with the Lens Pen sold at National Geo...and seeing how I cleaned a filthy pair of Binos back to brand new...guess what I did......
...that’s right...I cleaned my 12” Primary mirror with a Lens Pen...WHAT WAS I THINKING!!!!!!!!!!
I removed the mirror in its cell having no idea what I was doing, except “getting to know my scope” LOL. I sat myself & the mirror at my dining room table directly under the air-conditioning with the fan directed on us, so that any dust or debris that flew in our direction, would not settle on the mirror whilst I cleaned it. I first dusted it down with the brush of the lens Pen & then began to clean the entire surface area as if it were simply an eye piece of Bino Lens.
Initially this method look as if it was doing a great job...as if like new again, however I did begin to notice very faint circular marks which I may as well admit to be very thin scratches...Oh well too late...I kept going and completed the whole mirror. To be honest I believe I could even see very faint scratch marks from the brush!!!!!!!.............I could not believe what I had done & how “FRAGILE” this coating on the mirror was. ANYWAYS...It did look very clean & once I put the mirror back in place & finally collimated the thing again..(mark the position of the mirror as it takes ages to work out the collimation when reassembling) and looked down the tube to see what looked like a new mirror with no imperfections.
Thankfully I could see an improvement & with all the new precautions I now take when exposing my scope to the elements, my mirror still looks new. Unfortunately I know those little tiny wispy marks are there & am hoping that when it comes time...I can have them removed by sending it through the mail to be recoated in say another 18months or so.
I did seem to work much better on my secondary, but still...not a good idea!
Well that’s my story on the stupid/stupid thing I did to my mirror...DONT USE A LENS PEN...but no one else needs telling :scared: