It depends on the cost differential of course, as well as rarity. After cleaning the lens will most likely never be the same.

Malcolm Smith wrote:

Assuming there was a rare lens which you had the opportunity to buy -
hypothetically - would it be worth buying relatively cheaply and hoping it
will be able to be cleaned for a reasonable sum, or is it best avoided until
a perfect lens comes along, however long you may have to wait?

Malcolm







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