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This is a Summicron 35mm v3 and the white lines/smudges are on an internal lens element. Can it be cleaned by opening the lens and placing the glass in isopropyl alcohol? I have a spanner wrench. 

If it's easily fixed I have a good deal otherwise I can return the lens.

 

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Looks dangerously like scratches from inept cleaning with something abrasive.  You can see that someone's had the lens apart previously.  I'd be inclined to return it whilst the going's good. 

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Cleaning residue, caused by humidity or gassing grease fogging the residue, but you can see the front element has already been taken out at some point.

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Its horrible.

I think 'cleaning residue', that is invisible after it left the shop (or amateur it seems) - with just enough nucleus matter to start a cycle of condens-attracting haze after a few years;

  • I say this because it looks like a form of Schneideritis. I had that on a 28mm that otherwise was more than excellent, optically/handling and only the last year it got such visible lines of 'something'. 
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