Seems lately I have to constantly justify my methods of repair/restoration to the point to where maybe I'll stop sharing. Or perhaps I'm just in a bad mood. Hasn't been a very Merry Christmas.
It's your scope and you can do whatever you choose, just don't call me "dumb" because I don't want to shotgun replace* every single old capacitor in my equipment, they do however get measured to check the value & ESR and ripple when powered up.
Capacitors that have obviously failed with perished/cracked seals or electrolyte leakage do get replaced, as do paper bumble bombs/black beauties & wax paper capacitors, I still give them a Megger leakage test after replacing to find out how bad they are.
*Towards the end of the lab at work it got very boring just shotgun replacing all electrolytic capacitors, but that was very necessary due to corrosive leakage, much preferred fault finding.
David