Cleaning locator
wers4455
Posted 4/11/2011 7:17 PM (#492295)
Subject: Cleaning locator





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Location: madison wisconsin
Anyone have a good way of cleaning the glass on my locators? Thanks
Muskyfvr54
Posted 4/11/2011 7:35 PM (#492303 - in reply to #492295)
Subject: Re: Cleaning locator





Posts: 30


Location: Going Fishing
I use a Eyewear Lens Cleanig Kit from Walmart.
You get a micro-fiber cloth and free refills on the
Liquid Lens Cleaner Spray bottle.
Propster
Posted 4/12/2011 6:52 PM (#492568 - in reply to #492295)
Subject: Re: Cleaning locator




Posts: 1901


Location: MN
White vinegar and water, can't beat it
NOFEAR
Posted 4/12/2011 7:14 PM (#492573 - in reply to #492295)
Subject: RE: Cleaning locator




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A little Vinegar mixed with water is all you need!
pmv
Posted 4/12/2011 8:49 PM (#492591 - in reply to #492295)
Subject: RE: Cleaning locator


50% isopropyl alcohol and 50% distilled water, right out of the Lowrance owners manual, addendum1. I put it in a spray bottle and use a soft cloth, works great

pmv
4reukmuskies
Posted 4/12/2011 9:21 PM (#492594 - in reply to #492295)
Subject: Re: Cleaning locator





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+1 for the white vinegar and water. Has worked for me many times.
Propster
Posted 4/12/2011 10:11 PM (#492604 - in reply to #492295)
Subject: Re: Cleaning locator




Posts: 1901


Location: MN
pmv, I used to use the alcohol/water route and it cleaned the screen well but didn't do nearly as good a job on the water spots as the vinegar. Have you tried it? You'll be amazed.
wers4455
Posted 4/12/2011 10:16 PM (#492605 - in reply to #492594)
Subject: Re: Cleaning locator





Posts: 415


Location: madison wisconsin
Thanks guys. I have 2 humminbirds and I have blotches on the screens on both. Will vinegar and water take care of these? I should have been more specific from the start, my bad. Thanks