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Originally Posted by weiboy718 Try your best not to use anything that is wet! Reason is once the oven heat up it will create lots of steam which will get

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Old 10-12-2012, 10:41 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Try your best not to use anything that is wet! Reason is once the oven heat up it will create lots of steam which will get your inner lens all wet and possibly bake in the water spots. I don't wipe the inner lens if I don't have to, the inside doesn't have a protectant layer like the outside and it'll scratch up very easily. So be careful!
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