Red dot sights are a favorite among hunters, shooters, and tactical users for their fast target acquisition and improved accuracy. However, like any optical device, a dirty or smudged red dot sight can hinder visibility and compromise performance. Regular cleaning not only maintains optical clarity but also extends the lifespan of your sight. In this article, we’ll walk you through how to clean your red dot sight safely and effectively.
Whether you’re using your red dot sight for hunting, competition shooting, or military applications, exposure to dust, moisture, oils, and debris is inevitable. A dirty lens can distort your view, scatter light, and even mislead your point of aim. Routine maintenance ensures that your optic remains reliable in any environment.
Before you begin, gather the following cleaning materials:
Microfiber lens cloth or lens cleaning tissues
Lens cleaning solution (or high-purity isopropyl alcohol)
Soft-bristled brush or air blower
Cotton swabs (optional)
Lens caps (for storage)
Pro Tip: Avoid household glass cleaners as they can damage the anti-reflective coating on your lens.
Turn off the red dot sight and, if possible, detach it from your firearm. This prevents accidental activation and makes cleaning easier.
Use a soft brush or air blower to eliminate dirt, dust, or sand particles. Never wipe the lens before this step, as even tiny particles can cause scratches.
Apply a small amount of lens cleaning solution to a microfiber cloth (never directly on the lens).
Gently wipe the lens in a circular motion to remove fingerprints, smudges, and oil.
For hard-to-reach spots or edges, use a lightly moistened cotton swab.
Wipe down the body of the red dot sight with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Be careful around adjustment dials and battery compartments.
Allow the optic to air dry or use a dry microfiber cloth to gently remove any remaining moisture. Inspect under good lighting to confirm the lens is streak-free and clear.
Use lens caps when the sight is not in use.
Store the sight in a clean, dry case.
Clean regularly if exposed to harsh environments like rain, dust, or mud.
Avoid using your shirt, tissue paper, or rough cloths to clean the lens.
Knowing how to clean a red dot sight is an essential part of responsible gear maintenance. With just a few minutes of care, you can keep your optics in top shape and ensure consistent performance when it matters most.
If you're using high-end sights from brands like Shotelex, proper maintenance becomes even more critical to protect your investment.