How do you keep the lens on your camera underwater housing clean after scuba diving?

I know after each dive you should soak it in fresh water. But after that don’t you still get water stains after you pull it out? Should you clean it with windex or some other cleaner?
Thanks.
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3 Responses to “How do you keep the lens on your camera underwater housing clean after scuba diving?”

  1. y the ****r u doing that for? retard

  2. rjamason1@sbcglobal.net on March 8th, 2010 at 7:24 pm

    After you have soaked it in fresh water using a household glass cleaner will work to keep the water stain off. Make sure that you use a very soft clean cloth to avoid scratching the lens of your housing.
    Before you start cleaning the lens with the cloth, make sure that the lens does not have any sand or grit on it. If some time goes by between soaking the housing and cleaning it, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to soak it again just prior to cleaning it.

  3. Actually, if I were to use a “household” cleaner on my Ike Lite, that would void the warranty. They suggest using a clean soft dry chamois type cloth to dab it after the rinse bucket. I can understand why they suggest that since those housings are also plastic. Some glass cleaners have an issue with plastics.

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