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Ok this video created quite a stir over on our YouTube channel. So we decided to post it here and see what happens. Please watch the entire video, see what you think and then leave us a comment.
As mentioned in the video, we are aware there is more than one way to clean a weapon light, this was just something we found and wanted to share with our followers. And no, we are not sponsored by Paragon.
Note: the weapon is unloaded.
*From Paragon website
Paragon™ WLC Weapon Light Cleaner is a sure-fire way to safely and quickly clean the carbon build-up off your tactical flashlight lenses and restore the light output back to full intensity.
*DIRECTIONS FOR USE: ENSURE FIREARM IS UNLOADED. REMOVE WEAPON MOUNTED LIGHT FROM FIREARM. TURN BOTTLE UPSIDE DOWN AND TAP BOTTOM OF BOTTLE TO RELEASE DROPS. APPLY FIVE TO SIX DROPS OF SOLUTION TO THE LENS. LET STAND FOR 15 TO 30 SECONDS. AGITATE UTILIZING A COTTON SWAB IN A CIRCULAR MOTION UNTIL CARBON HAS DISSOLVED, THEN WIPED CLEAN WITH A NON-ABRASIVE CLOTH.
* DISCLAIMER: PARAGONWLC IS NOT INTENDED OR RECOMMENDED TO USE ON OPTICS, LASERS OR NIGHT VISION. PARAGONOLC IS THE ONLY RECOMMENDED PRODUCT TO USE ON OPTICS, LASERS AND NIGHT VISION, WHICH IS SPECIFICALLY MADE NOT TO CAUSE DAMAGE TO REFLECTIVE COATING ON OPTICS. IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED TO INTERCHANGE THE USE OF PARAGONWLC AND PARAGONOLC*
HAVE YOU EXPERIENCED STICKY CARBON BUILD-UP ON YOUR WEAPON-MOUNTED LIGHTS AFTER TRAINING? IF YOU HAVE, THIS IS THE PRODUCT THAT WILL MAKE YOUR TAKEDOWN AND CLEANING PROCEDURES QUICK AND PAINLESS.
Paragon™ WLC Weapon Light Cleaner is a sure-fire way to safely and quickly clean the carbon build-up off your light lenses and restore the light output back to full intensity.
Are you are in the Military, Law Enforcement, or any weapon-owning individual that uses tactical weapon-mounted lights? The Paragon™ WLC Weapon Light Cleaner is a professional proven cleaner that replaces toothpaste, chapstick, or pencil erasers. These products can scratch your weapon light lenses after you use them. This is a direct alternative to putting “pasties” on your light!
Our product works on Surefire Weapon lights, Streamlight weapon lights,modlite, inforce, olight, and every conceivable manufacturer of firearms and safety equipment.
ABOUT PARAGON
PARAGON WLC is a Law Enforcement and United States Marine Owned and Operated small business based out of South Florida. Our Weapon Light Cleaner product is proudly made in the U.S.A. using no harsh chemicals. With over 30 years combined experience in police work, we were baffled that we could never find a product to keep our weapon-mounted lights clean. At Paragon, we set out for a solution and began scouring the internet for a quick and easy fix that led us nowhere. We commonly saw the same ideas, toothpaste, chapstick, erasers, tape, and our least favorite, taking your light off prior to training.
We knew the only way to fix this problem was to create our own solution. Spending countless weekends and nights after work, becoming chemists in the garage to make the only solution in the world targeted towards weapon-mounted lights.
After 8 months, we finally got the recipe right and began performing demonstrations at gun ranges and shooting classes. Now we’re proud to have brought our vision to life and to be able to share this product with the world!
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Dave is the primary on-camera personality and content creator at Guns & Tactics. His experience the in firearms industry, training, law enforcement and media spans more than two decades. He is a proud retired law enforcement officer, having served as a Patrol Sergeant, use of force instructor, and firearms trainer. During that time, he provided department communication to the public and news media and began creating online content in his “spare time.” He joined the Guns & Tactics team full time after retiring from law enforcement following 20 years of decorated service.
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