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-@naseefothayi you can try regular, natural sunlight. Fungus does not tolerate UV light. It's free and environmentally friendly Just make sure that you remove the UV filters from your lenses. Leitz recommends mixing 94% distilled water with 4% ammonia and 2% hydrogen peroxide as a cleaning fluid for lenses. Whatever you do, be thorough and clean off the debris after as well. Store your Lenses in dry, clean conditions.
+@naseefothayi you can try regular, natural sunlight. Fungus does not tolerate UV light. It's free and environmentally friendly Just make sure that you remove the UV filters from your lenses. Leitz recommends mixing 94% distilled water with 4% ammonia and 2% hydrogen peroxide as a cleaning fluid for lenses. For the How -To cleaning of your lenses, check something [https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/photography/tips-and-solutions/how-to-clean-your-lens-and-filters |like this] Of course, you should always follow the instructions provided by the maker of your lens/camera. Whatever you do, be thorough and clean off the debris after as well. Store your Lenses in dry, clean conditions.

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@naseefothayi you can try regular, natural sunlight. Fungus does not tolerate UV light. It's free and environmentally friendly Just make sure that you remove the UV filters from your lenses. Leitz recommends mixing 94% distilled water with 4% ammonia and 2% hydrogen peroxide as a cleaning fluid for lenses.  Whatever you do, be thorough and clean off the debris after as well. Store your Lenses in dry, clean conditions.

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