---
product_id: 1194014
title: "Optical Lens Cleaner 2 Oz Spray Bottle"
brand: "ror"
price: "Rp568159"
currency: IDR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
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region: Indonesia
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# removes microscopic oil 2 oz precision spray safe on multi-coated optics Optical Lens Cleaner 2 Oz Spray Bottle

**Brand:** ror
**Price:** Rp568159
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 👓 Elevate your optics game — see the difference others miss!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Optical Lens Cleaner 2 Oz Spray Bottle by ror
- **How much does it cost?** Rp568159 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- ror enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ror brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Long-Lasting Clean:** Oil-free surfaces repel dust longer, keeping your gear pristine between uses.
- • **Compact & Convenient:** 2 oz spray bottle fits effortlessly in your camera bag or desk drawer for on-the-go clarity.
- • **Versatile Surface Savior:** Perfectly safe for all multi-coated lenses, glass, plastic, and delicate optical surfaces.
- • **Trusted by Pros & Enthusiasts:** Top #10 in Camera & Photo Liquid Cleaners with 4.6-star rating from 270+ reviews.
- • **Crystal-Clear Vision, Every Time:** Emulsifies and removes microscopic oil residues for unmatched brightness and clarity.

## Overview

ROR Optical Lens Cleaner (2 oz spray) is a scientifically formulated solution that emulsifies and removes microscopic oil residues from multi-coated lenses and delicate surfaces. Safe for use on cameras, glasses, screens, and more, it ensures streak-free, long-lasting clarity by preventing dust adhesion. Trusted by professionals and rated highly by users, this compact cleaner delivers professional-grade results wherever you need crystal-clear vision.

## Description

ROR "Residual Oil Remover" Optical Lens Cleaner (2 oz.) is specifically formulated to emulsify and remove microscopic oil residues for a measurable difference in brightness and clarity. And because ROR removes microscopic oil residues, dust has nothing to adhere to and surfaces stay cleaner longer! Ideal for lenses, telescopes, binoculars, LCD screens, HDTVs, cell phones, and much more.

Review: Simply Amazing - I purchased this two years ago and had it in a closet with my camera equipment. It sat there for all that time not having been used once. I came across it yesterday and decided to put it to some use. First I cleaned my reading glasses and the result was unbelievable even though I clean those glasses several times a day. Next I tried them on a pair of very expensive sunglasses with much trepidations. The results were even better! In the past 24 hours I have used them on my cellphone which has a screen protector film on it, on my tablet which doesn't have a film and on my large-screen TI calculator which has a plastic screen. In EVERY case the screens were not only ultra clean, but they looked polished and even rejuvenated (if that is possible). I am a chemist and I would sure like to know what is in this product. How can an oil remover do so much and work safely on so many varied surface material. I am truly impressed and would heartily recommend this to anyone who is a stickler for lenses/screen cleanliness. It is a great product (even after two years) and is worth every penny.
Review: Clearly still the best!! - I have used The ROR Residual Oil Cleaner cleaner extensively and have been very pleased with the streak free results. The premoistened Zeiss cleaning cloths also do an outstanding job on most oils and grimes, but couldn't help when one of my kids left a greasy pizza print on the anti-glare screen of our TV. Fortunately ROR easily removed it with only a few wipes. I highly recommend removing as much dust and dirt from the lens as possible with any one of the purpose built compressed air canisters freely available and an ultra soft camel hair brush before wiping the lens. Waterproof binoculars and eyeglass lenses can be safely rinsed with warm water first in order to ensure complete removal of all dust and debris. Keep in mind that no one solvent or cleaning agent is going to be effective on every single type of grease, grime and dirty films that anti-glare coatings seem to attract. Having said that though, I have yet to find any oil, grease or grime that either of these two couldn't effectively remove, and usually without too much effort too. Note that both of the above will leave slight streaking when the cloths are very moist. Fortunately they evaporate quickly and if you continue to rub in light circles until it's almost dry will leave the cleaned surface streak and blemish free. I am not a big fan of lens pens, not because they don't work. My experience has been that they work very well, but I don't use them because the risk is too high that I may have missed a tiny piece of grit which the lens pen will then rub into the AR coating and probably scratch it. As an aside, long before Modern Photography folded, Herbert Keppler recommended the Microdear microfiber cleaning cloths as the thickest, softest and most absorbent available. I have used close to 100 different brands over the past 30 years, and IMHO this is still the best one to date, and is available on desertcart in different sizes. Wash it in hot water without any fabric softeners. Do not dry it in the dryer, it's better to hang it up to dry after squeezing as much water out of it as possible. Listed below are the ROR ingredients from the MDS posted on their web site: Ammonia 26° = 0.775% Sodium Chloride = 0.830% Isopropyl Alcohol = 4.266% Liquid Soap = 9.011% Distilled Water = 85.118% Gotta go now as I think I see a speck of dirt on one of my lenses....

## Features

- ROR is specifically designed to emulsify and remove microscopic oil residues.
- Tested on everything from multicoated lenses to beryllium surfaced contacts.
- Completely safe for all multi-coated optical surfaces

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0002HMRF2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10 in Camera & Photo Liquid Cleaners |
| Brand | ROR |
| Brand Name | ROR |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 270 Reviews |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | ROR |
| Model Number | VV-ROR2 |
| Part Number | VV-ROR2 |
| Size | 2 Ounces |
| Special Feature | 2 oz Spray Bottle |
| Special Features | 2 oz Spray Bottle |
| Specific Uses For Product | Camera lens, |
| Surface Recommendation | Glass, Plastic |
| UPC | 034447028266 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Ounce |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ROR
- **Liquid Volume:** 2 Fluid Ounces
- **Shelf Life:** 3E+1 Days
- **Manufacturer:** ROR
- **UPC:** 034447028266

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Simply Amazing
*by H***R on December 18, 2014*

I purchased this two years ago and had it in a closet with my camera equipment. It sat there for all that time not having been used once. I came across it yesterday and decided to put it to some use. First I cleaned my reading glasses and the result was unbelievable even though I clean those glasses several times a day. Next I tried them on a pair of very expensive sunglasses with much trepidations. The results were even better! In the past 24 hours I have used them on my cellphone which has a screen protector film on it, on my tablet which doesn't have a film and on my large-screen TI calculator which has a plastic screen. In EVERY case the screens were not only ultra clean, but they looked polished and even rejuvenated (if that is possible). I am a chemist and I would sure like to know what is in this product. How can an oil remover do so much and work safely on so many varied surface material. I am truly impressed and would heartily recommend this to anyone who is a stickler for lenses/screen cleanliness. It is a great product (even after two years) and is worth every penny.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Clearly still the best!!
*by A***N on June 18, 2015*

I have used The ROR Residual Oil Cleaner cleaner extensively and have been very pleased with the streak free results. The premoistened Zeiss cleaning cloths also do an outstanding job on most oils and grimes, but couldn't help when one of my kids left a greasy pizza print on the anti-glare screen of our TV. Fortunately ROR easily removed it with only a few wipes. I highly recommend removing as much dust and dirt from the lens as possible with any one of the purpose built compressed air canisters freely available and an ultra soft camel hair brush before wiping the lens. Waterproof binoculars and eyeglass lenses can be safely rinsed with warm water first in order to ensure complete removal of all dust and debris. Keep in mind that no one solvent or cleaning agent is going to be effective on every single type of grease, grime and dirty films that anti-glare coatings seem to attract. Having said that though, I have yet to find any oil, grease or grime that either of these two couldn't effectively remove, and usually without too much effort too. Note that both of the above will leave slight streaking when the cloths are very moist. Fortunately they evaporate quickly and if you continue to rub in light circles until it's almost dry will leave the cleaned surface streak and blemish free. I am not a big fan of lens pens, not because they don't work. My experience has been that they work very well, but I don't use them because the risk is too high that I may have missed a tiny piece of grit which the lens pen will then rub into the AR coating and probably scratch it. As an aside, long before Modern Photography folded, Herbert Keppler recommended the Microdear microfiber cleaning cloths as the thickest, softest and most absorbent available. I have used close to 100 different brands over the past 30 years, and IMHO this is still the best one to date, and is available on Amazon in different sizes. Wash it in hot water without any fabric softeners. Do not dry it in the dryer, it's better to hang it up to dry after squeezing as much water out of it as possible. Listed below are the ROR ingredients from the MDS posted on their web site: Ammonia 26° = 0.775% Sodium Chloride = 0.830% Isopropyl Alcohol = 4.266% Liquid Soap = 9.011% Distilled Water = 85.118% Gotta go now as I think I see a speck of dirt on one of my lenses....

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for optics and also a great cleaner for CD's
*by J***S on April 10, 2018*

I've used this product for a few years to clean the lenses for my camera and it does that very well. And no, it does NOT leave a film..or anything else that's difficult to remove. When used with a proper cloth, it will leave the glass squeaky clean. I prefer a very soft, very well worn, and highly worn old 100% cotton T shirt that has all the lint finally worn out of it. Spray the cloth..not the lens..and work quickly before evaporation sets in. Wipe dry with a different part of the cloth and then use a lens brush to kick off any small pieces of lint that may have come loose. Now for the real reason I'm writing this. This stuff is also an excellent cleaner for CD's, DVD, and probably BluRay also. It's highly safe for polycarbonate plastic. My disc collection contains both CD's and SACD's and I definitely appreciate the latter. Many of the SACD's are a hybrid type, containing both standard and SACD content, which is separated in the disc by an extremely small distance. Proper playback requires extreme precision to differentiate the two layers..and it doesn't take much to disturb the process. Lately I've been having issues with my older player finding the SACD layer and I had put it all down to older tech. After all it is an early generation player. But it still bugs me. I tried cleaning the spindle and clamp inside and that got me nowhere. So I tried this today..flip the disc upside down to hold it, a few spritzes of ROR, and careful wipe to work it in and then a wipe with a dry area on the cloth. Voila! The SACD logo is now lighting up with regularity...thankfully, because I didn't want to replace the player right now.

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