Introduction
A maintenance tutorial teaching players how to clean, dry, and care for a paintball mask without damaging the lens or foam.
Key Points
- Shows safe cleaning techniques for both inner and outer lenses.
- Explains proper drying and moisture removal.
- Teaches foam care habits to extend mask lifespan.
- Prevents scratches, fogging, and residue buildup.
- Supports long term clarity and comfort.
Details
This tutorial guides players through safe mask cleaning. The process starts with removing large paint splatter using a microfiber cloth or clean water rinse avoiding pressure that could scratch the lens.
Players learn not to wipe the inner lens aggressively, as many dual pane lenses use an anti fog coating that can be damaged. Instead, gentle blotting or air drying is recommended.
Foam care is also reviewed. Excess water saturation weakens adhesive bonding, so players gently pat foam areas and allow full drying before storing the mask.
The tutorial covers safe cleaning products (water or mild lens cleaner only) and explains why household glass cleaners should never be used.
Proper mask care helps maintain visibility, comfort, and long term equipment reliability.