Some armor materials are deteriorated by heat or chemical exposure.
Canon warns about this and the customer has no surprises (when the customer reads the manual/documentation).
I do not touch sunscreen when using my IS 12x36mm. Nor mosquito (insects) repellents.
However, it seems not all manufacturers do the same; especially when new materials (sustainable ones) are in use.
Without finger-pointing and if you have "recent” experiences, what chemicals deteriorate what kind of armor?
It is not a theoretical question; therefore, examples are welcome.
Canon warns about this and the customer has no surprises (when the customer reads the manual/documentation).
I do not touch sunscreen when using my IS 12x36mm. Nor mosquito (insects) repellents.
However, it seems not all manufacturers do the same; especially when new materials (sustainable ones) are in use.
Without finger-pointing and if you have "recent” experiences, what chemicals deteriorate what kind of armor?
It is not a theoretical question; therefore, examples are welcome.
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