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Do any of the above remove gray haze sometimes found on older rubberized binocular bodies?
I've had some success with 'Back to Black' (Meguiar’s?), but one set of Leica BNs is being stubborn.
If I remember correctly, the Leicas' cover is not made of rubber but polyurethane or something like that. Very resistant though.
 
A weak solution of an eco detergent for Paramo clothing. Cleans the rubber armouring on my various pairs of binoculars but doesn't give the shine and lustre on certain models as before.
I wonder what msharif, who sells a lot of second hand high end binoculars on eBay, uses on his bins. They are shiny. Lemon pledge? I'll have to sniff it if I buy one. :)
 
This topic is interesting to me because the rubber armor of my Nikon Monarch 7 8x30 is loosened in one barrel. Have you guys used any of mentioned products on Nikon Monarchs and got a good result? I highly appreciate it if anyone of you suggests me a solution.
 
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