General Maintenance
Instructions
STEP 1: Buy or make a hood to protect the telescope when not in use.
STEP 2: Keep the lens cap on when not in use. Make a lens cap for your
eyepiece out of the top of a plastic film canister.
STEP 3: Store your telescope facing down to keep dust from collecting on the lenses.
STEP 4: Store extra eyepieces and lenses in sealed plastic bags or food containers.
STEP 5: Avoid touching the lens or mirrors with your fingers at all times. The dirt and oils from your skin can damage them.
STEP 6: Clean the touched surface as soon as possible if you did touch it.
STEP 7: Know that, unless done with extreme care and gentleness, cleaning lenses or mirrors often causes tiny scratches called sleeks.
Tips & Warnings
Dirty telescope optics can always be cleaned, but scratched optics
can only be replaced.
Don't shine a light down the telescope tube and then clean it on the
basis of what you see. It will always appear dirty when viewed this
way. Often you will do more damage cleaning your telescope than
leaving it alone...
