Anyone cleaned fungus from a lens interior?

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I have an old Nikon Series E 75-150mm lens, but it has fungus growing inside it. It's value is unlikely to be worth the cost of getting it cleaned professionally so failing a reasonable quote I was thinking of seeing what I could do about it myself. I just wondered if anyone here had had a go at cleaning the internal elements of a lens? I don't really want to destroy it completely but I'd rather not just leave it to rot and am after all these years, still quite eager to deconstruct things beyond my capability to reconstruct.
 
Yeah, I'll search around, I've seen some things about repairing lenses with different ailments but I've not yet read much that seemed in any way authoritative about the dos and don'ts of cleaning lens elements.
 
Ahh very nice, thanks for the upload, it's good to see and doesn't look too scary.

Can I ask what screwdriver(s) you used to take it apart? If you can remember.

Cheers.
 
It's quote prolific, there is only one obvious spot on the lens, and you need to look through the lens to see it, however if light catches the lens elements you can see there is a faint web-like appearance across them which causes glare, I don't think anything less than a full clean will suffice. Mould on the inner casing is much more obvious.

Anyway, this was a present for someone and I have since got a replacement so while I wouldn't mind having this to use myself, I'm fairly free to do the manly thing I mentioned and dissemble something that I then fail to reassemble. :D

Will probably be a mini greenhouse by the time I get around to it, need the tools first.
 
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