Kat was always late with these kind of things. Blame Head Girl priorities for this one, okay? And even before she earned the badge, she was a lazy butt.
Katrina Hudson was already a synonym for
slacker, just saying.
With a dirty telescope in hand, Kat went over to a work place. Away from people, because she didn't need distractions now that she was late with this thing. She was pressured and all she wanted an hour of nap time. Too bad she was been procrastinating and all. Don't worry. She still had time to do it. She'd be able to catch up.
Cleaning solution. Yep, that was it. Kat took the cotton towel, dipped it in the cleaning solution, and applied a bit on the telescope. SIGHS. Maybe she should've done this earlier. She was tired.
Once the solution was allowed to dry for a minute, she applied another layer of the cleaning solution all over the telescope and a little bit careful with the looking glass part. So that it didn't break, you know? She'd have to pay and get another dirty telescope if she did.
So the cleaning solution part was done. Yay. Putting the wet towel aside, Kat got another towel, this time it was dry, and dried her telescope with it. Rub rub rub rub. SAME DIRECTION, it said on her instructions. She didn't want to get this wrong and repeat everything all over again.
Then she took a moment to examine her telescope. Hmm... all good. Time for some holding cream. Kat took the holding cream and spraaaaaaaayed it around her telescope. Ooh, shiny
just like her badge. Yeah yeah, okay. That was enough.
So... she'll come back tomorrow then. Alright. Bye telescope.
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- 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.