Modern_Major_General
Newly Enlightened
- Joined
- Jul 27, 2006
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I've decided that from now on, any flashlight I buy must have a metal reflector, and no cheep plastic. They are simply impossible to maintain or clean when they get dusty, dirty, or smudged. I've learned from Maglite that touching them with anything solid is a bad idea, but at least Maglite reflectors can be replaced once their ruined.
The last mistake I made with a plastic reflector, I thought that simply swishing it under some distiled water and mild soap without touching the reflective surface would be harmless... WRONG! Even after blow drying it with compressed air little specks, spots, and imperfections were left all over the surface, like the finish had somehow been eroded away.
Plastic reflectors seem to wear out on their own too. Even after replacing the worn out reflector in my Maglite, an NEVER touching the thing, it looks almost like the paint is subject to oxidation over long periods of time, because it definitely has spots and imperfections that were not there when I first replaced it :huh2: .
I've got to many other things to worry about than being "gentile" with my tools . No more flashlights with cheep parts for me. Reflectors had better be metal, or I'm not interested.
The last mistake I made with a plastic reflector, I thought that simply swishing it under some distiled water and mild soap without touching the reflective surface would be harmless... WRONG! Even after blow drying it with compressed air little specks, spots, and imperfections were left all over the surface, like the finish had somehow been eroded away.
Plastic reflectors seem to wear out on their own too. Even after replacing the worn out reflector in my Maglite, an NEVER touching the thing, it looks almost like the paint is subject to oxidation over long periods of time, because it definitely has spots and imperfections that were not there when I first replaced it :huh2: .
I've got to many other things to worry about than being "gentile" with my tools . No more flashlights with cheep parts for me. Reflectors had better be metal, or I'm not interested.