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Old 11-29-2013, 03:27 PM   #53 (permalink)
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Hogwarts RPG Name:
Everleigh Evans
Ravenclaw
Fifth Year

Hogwarts RPG Name:
Luca Benetti
Hufflepuff
Graduated

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Fresh towel? Check! And Ella began to towel dry the scope, going in the same direction she'd gone in before. It really did look much better already which made the blonde smile. Seemed she'd done something right, yeah? Yeah.

Just to be safe, Ella repeated the cleaning process one more time on the telescope. She figured that this way, it'd stay clean longer. First the solution was applied again with the cotton towel lightly. Then she let it air dry quickly before applying more of the cleaning solution and rubbing it into the glass and telescope. Circular motions were happening again, yup. When that was done, she once again used a clean towel and dried it off. BEAM! No dust and debris visible on this telescope, that was for sure.

Now for the holding cream. Ella got up and went to retrieve it, wondering where it might be. After a bit of searching, she located the bottle and returned to her work space with it. This would help the scope stay cleaner, longer, right? She liked the sound of that.

Spray. Spray. Spray.

And now it was time for the telescope to sit, and to dry, and Ella had some cleaning up to do. The blonde returned the materials she'd used to their respective shelves, cabinets, drawers, and then returned to grab her things. "See you soon, little telescope."

SPOILER!!: Instructions
Quote:
Please take the following steps to clean your telescope:
  • Use the cleaning solution provided and apply with a soft cotton towel a light layer.
  • Allow to air dry for a minute, before applying another coat of cleaning solution and rubbing it onto the looking glass and all over the telescope. Keep the rubbing to clockwise circular motions and continue until you've done all over the scope.
  • Take a fresh towel and rub in the same direction to towel dry the scope.
  • Repeat steps 1-3 as necessary until dust and debris is gone
  • Once the scope is clean, spray a thin layer of holding cream over the scope to help prevent future dust outbreaks.
  • Allow the solution to dry fully before operating the telescope. This may take up to 24 hours, so leave your telescope and come back to pick it up.
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