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A variety of methods for cleaning optical surfaces have been developed. substrate, coating, temperature, accessibility and circumstance all effect the selection of the optimum approach for cleaning of these optical components. A survey of several of the programs within the Hughes Aircraft Company, El Segundo Optical Engineering and Manufacturing facility, has turned up a broad range of cleaning techniques each individually tailored to the program specific requirements.