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Zeiss Lens Spray Cleaner (2-Ounce Bottle)…

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Price: $13.11
(as of Feb 02, 2026 20:57:02 UTC – Details)


B0002E1RZQ, This high tech ammonia free formula safely and quickly cleans all lenses and sports optics. Especially designed for anti-reflective, multi-layer coatings. Just spray and wipe dry with soft cloth. Type lens cleaner. Size 2-Ounce.
INCLUDES: 2 oz (60 ml) bottle of lens cleaner
TRUSTED PERFORMANCE: Provides streak FREE performance and suitable for every day use.
SAFE: Safe for cleaning lenses with anti-reflective coating, Blue Light Blocking, prescription, reading, sunglass, binocular, or camera.
GENTLE: Specially formulated to protect and clean all lens types. Ammonia Free, Toxic Free and…, 4.5,

Reviewer: Scott
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: You guys are dumb, it never states that you get more than one
Review: First off i want to say this is a great cleaner, and leaves a nice polish and shine on everything i use it on, it works great. Secondly i want to say i actually LIKE the small size, it fits perfectly into a glasses case. even an inch bigger it will not. any smaller it would be a ripoff. Lastly i want to say everyone downvoting this great item because they misread what theyre getting and expected a pack of 24 instead of just one, learn to read better and stop downvoting great items because of your lack of intellect. Carl Zeiss is a brand name. Is it really worth the extra? depends how much you use this. If you’re like me and take good care of your glasses, you can use this every once in a while, get a nice polish, have a nice brand name, fit it in a glasses case. However for someone OCD whos going to spray this every chance they get, it may run out fast and not be worth it to you. If you want a nice cool fashionable cleaner that gets the job done, blow a small five bucks try it out. If you need a pack of 24 for discounted prices, look else where but this is a 5 star cleaner for how it looks, what it does, and its conveniently small travel size.

Reviewer: Nelson
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Does what it says on the bottle
Review: This is lens cleaner. It works.I wear glasses and, as a proud armchair photographer, I have an assortment of camera lenses too. I’m not in the habit of cleaning my glasses regularly so they often get quite cruddy. Debris, smudges, oily eyelash marks, and other, more questionable substances smear my windows to the world. After blowing off loose debris, this cleaner applied onto a microfiber cloth cuts right through the build up of grime on my UV-coated lenses.This product does streak, but only if you use too much and allow it to dry on the surface. One should only apply lens cleaner to a cloth as the product instructs, never directly onto what you’re cleaning, and should only use enough to make the cloth damp (1-3 sprays allowed time to soak in is enough). If you saturate the cloth too much, the cleaner will wind up on the surface and will leave streaks when it dries. Using this stuff again the right way will remove the streaks. Also, it helps to use a clean microfiber cloth. Double also, it takes more than one pass to clean a very dirty surface. I’ve come to learn these things after having used a third of the bottle in 2 years.This works great on glasses and camera lenses. Works great on glass, cellphone screens, and LCD monitor screens too. I’ve tried using it to clean the plastic window of my car’s instrument cluster and it didn’t do very well. It did so unwell that it sort of etched the surface so that there are milky spots on it now (which can probably be removed with some plastic polish). I can’t and don’t fault the product though since it was never formulated to be a universal plastic cleaner. Be cautious when using it on other materials.This is lens cleaner. It works (on lenses, glass, and some plastics).

Reviewer: Bobby H
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Best lens cleaner I’ve ever used.
Review: Zeiss lens cleaner is excellent. My Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L wide angle zoom lens had a couple stubborn spots and other gunk on the front element. A Giottos air blower and light wiping with a very soft cloth wouldn’t do anything to remove that stuff. Zeiss lens cleaner made short work of it. I sprayed a little onto a new microfiber cloth and very lightly rubbed the spots on the lens. Zeiss lens cleaner removed them almost instantly. It worked great on my B+W circular polarizer filter.This stuff is so effective it can remove spots that have been on a lens for several years. There is an old Canon Rebel-X 35mm film camera on a shelf at my workplace. It has an inexpensive Tamron 24-210mm lens attached to it. Somebody lost the lens cap. So it had all kinds of dust and spots built up on the front element. Using Zeiss lens cleaner I had the front element looking like new in just a few seconds.Do not spray this cleaner directly onto a lens. Spray a small amount into a clean microfiber cloth instead.Here’s a bit of a warning: a lens cleaner like this is no substitute for using protective lens filters. The more times the front element of a lens is cleaned the greater the risk is of rubbing tiny scuff marks into the lens coatings or even the glass itself. It’s a lot easier & cheaper to replace a protective filter rubbed raw from frequent cleaning. Also there are types of liquids and debris that can harm the front element of a lens.

Reviewer: S. Hauch
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: seems to be good stuff
Review: They say not to use household window cleaners on lenses – and to be careful about what you do use. A few years ago I got some lens cleaner as a gift and it worked nicely, but since I ran out I’ve had to live with refilling my bottle with the household stuff and cleaning my laptop screen with it. I’ve been cleaning my lenses with the old soft puff of breath to create a condensation mist, and following that with a lens pen. But I have to admit, that scares me – those camera lenses cost a fortune and I value them, so finding this Zeiss cleaner makes me happy – once again I’m able to get clean glass. Seems to do a great job -just remember not to spray any kind of cleaner directly onto any valuable glass – instead mist it onto a soft cloth or lens tissue. BTW – I use a UV filter on my lenses … it protects my lens glass and cuts any UV at the same time, and I don’t care as much if I scratch a filter because they don’t cost near as much. Saves a lot on lens cleaning too.

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