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Posted on Jul 02, 2017

I have the Tasco Futura SE model binoculars and I am experiencing the same problem as one of your correspondents of four months ago. I quote the problem :- "The "binocular" piece directly below the eye pieces has become "very sticky" as is the "assembly piece" just above the two lens attachment\'s". Did you have a solution to this person's problem? If so I would be pleased to receive it

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Response to sticky black rubber armor on tasco futura. I used a product called goof off works well !

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 09, 2009

SOURCE: BINOCULAR ALIGNMENT

Up close to the eyepieces under the material that covers the binocs. You have to peel away at the material to get to them, or look for the splice in the material which is very hard to see.

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  • Posted on Mar 03, 2010

SOURCE: Bushnell 8x25 compact binoculars are several years

Hmm, you could try Armorall cleaner followed by Armorall. This is normally used on car dashes to clean them up.

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  • Posted on Mar 20, 2010

SOURCE: I have an old tasco 7x-15x35 zoom binocular.

You'll need to measure your eyepiece in "mm". Also determine if your eyepiece has an outer ring the eyepiece will slip over. You can find eyecups/guards on Ebay. Search under Binocular Eyecup or Binocular Eye Guard. There are also eyecups under "rubber eyecups/rubber eyeguards" but alot of these are for Microscopes and may not fit. You will need to pay close attention to the mounting type and measurements.

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  • Posted on Jul 29, 2010

SOURCE: two rubber eye pieces for Tasco 6x.18x35 triple zoom binoculars

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Hi,

Your binocular might be needing some repair or material replacement. Kindly refer to above link to contact Support Team of Nikon

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 26, 2011

SOURCE: I have the Tasco Futura-LE

I have the same binoculars with the same problem. Trying acetone. Anybdy had luck with that?

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They are consumer grade models which are not designed with longevity or repairs in mind; they're worth little when new and almost without value as used items.

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