you clean it with lens paper.
You could cause scratches, more dust, and make smudges.
Place a small amount of lens-cleaning fluid on a clean sheet of lens paper. Make one small circular pass on the lens and toss out. If lens is still dirty - repeat.
Lens paper is specially formulated material used to clean the lenses of a camera, of glasses, of microscopes, and of other sensitive optical equipment where cleaning must be accomplished without scratching the lens itself with the cleaning product. And lens paper is specially made to not scratch optics.
Cleaning paper blinds is simple. Rather than watching them, brush any dust off with a dry, clean feather duster or a soft brush. Do not use anything too abrasive.
you clean it with lens paper.
remove the slide,return the low-power objective, use lens paper to clean the stage of microscope and the lenses
Microfiber Cleaning Cloth for Microscope Lenses
1. Always carry the microscope in an upright position with two hands. One hand should support the base and the other should be on the on the arm. Use lens paper and lens cleaning solution to clean the lenses on the microscope. Paper towel will scratch the lenses. Use a soft cloth to clean other parts of the microscope. Lens cleaning fluid and paper is a must. Do not substitute paper towel, which is far too coarse and will scratch the lenses. Always set your microscope on a clean, flat surface. 5. Always remove slides from the stage and rotate the nosepiece to the lowest power before returning the microscope to its storage area.
The first step to clean a microscope lens is to take some lens cleaning paper that you can find in specialty shops or distributors of laboratory equipment. Alternatively, use certified cotton. Never touch the microscope lens with your fingertips since fingerprints can affect the microscope's visibility.
Place a small amount of lens-cleaning fluid on a clean sheet of lens paper. Make one circular pass on the lens & throw away the paper.
use only special grit free lens paper to clean the lenses.
Always carry the microscope by putting one hand under the shoe-shaped base and grasping the curved stand that supports the tube and its lenses with the other hand. Everything should be in working order, clean and oil free of dust. If you have a slide with a prepared sample, place it on the stage of the microscope. To maintain the good condition of your microscope, first and foremost guard it from dust. Cover the microscope with a plastic hood when you are not using the instrument and always store it in its case. Clean the microscope carefully to avoid the scratch in the lenses. If some of the lenses have fingerprints, clean them either with lens paper or with some alcohol and a cotton swab. Rinse dirty slides and cover glasses in liquid detergent and warm water.
Microscope lenses should be cleaned with lens paper before each use. This maximizes the clarity.
No, it is best to clean the oil from the 100x objective lens using lens paper or a clean cloth specifically made for cleaning lenses before putting the microscope away. Leaving oil on the lens can attract dust and debris, leading to a blurry image and potentially damaging the lens.
Lenses of all kinds (eyeglasses, cameras, telescopes, microscopes) can be scratched by paper products (including tissue paper, facial tissue). The companies that sell products containing lenses usually also sell special cloths that can be safely used to clean lenses (often made from soft cotton, or microfibre) -- any such cloth will do to wipe any lens. In a pinch, a cotton T-shirt is better than tissue paper or any paper product.
its called lens paper