Sorry, i have no idea where to post this, but a buddy of mine says he uses 100% Denatured Alchohol and a Q-tip to clean his lenses. Has anyone ever heard of this? My first thought was that it might take off some of the coatings on the glass.
Onwuma Member 202 posts Joined Mar 2005 Location: Verona, Wisconsin. More info | Sep 12, 2006 16:23 | #1 Sorry, i have no idea where to post this, but a buddy of mine says he uses 100% Denatured Alchohol and a Q-tip to clean his lenses. Has anyone ever heard of this? My first thought was that it might take off some of the coatings on the glass.
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TeeWhy "Monkey's uncle" 10,596 posts Likes: 5 Joined Feb 2006 Location: Pasadena, CA More info | Sep 12, 2006 17:09 | #2 why not just a lens cleaner and a microfiber like everyone else? Gallery: http://tomyi.smugmug.com/
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SkipD Cream of the Crop 20,476 posts Likes: 165 Joined Dec 2002 Location: Southeastern WI, USA More info | Sep 12, 2006 18:17 | #3 Quality lens tissue (such as that sold by Kodak), a good lens cleaning fluid, and PROPER TECHNIQUE is the way that I have cleaned my lenses for decades. What is "proper technique"? Skip Douglas
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Mitcon Goldmember 3,670 posts Likes: 3 Joined Jun 2005 Location: Adelaide, South Australia More info | Sep 12, 2006 20:16 | #4 Fantastic advice there Skip, too many people forget about the blow the lose dust off first. Last thing you want is to rub around a bit of sand lol. Cheers Wayne
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Bob_A Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 12, 2006 20:18 | #5 I use Kodak lens cleaner and Kodak lens cleaning tissues after first blowing any loose crud off my lens with a squeeze bulb blower. Bob
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surfologist Senior Member 999 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Florida More info | Sep 12, 2006 21:28 | #6 I use a microfibeer cloth. My! Gear! Bag!
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Sep 21, 2006 16:31 | #7 Mitcon wrote in post #1977802 Fantastic advice there Skip, too many people forget about the blow the lose dust off first. Last thing you want is to rub around a bit of sand lol. I myself do pretty much the same as Skip but I use 99% or higher grade Isopropyl alcohol and a micro fibre cloth, though I cut mine up into smallish wipes and use them once. Only other thing is I always wipe in a circular motion working from the inside outwards. It's not often I really need to clean my glass as I always have a hood on and find that a quick blow with the squeeze bulb is normally all I need. Thank you very much Mitcon, you answered my question.
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Sep 21, 2006 16:35 | #8 Tee Why wrote in post #1977060 why not just a lens cleaner and a microfiber like everyone else? Becuase i've found through experience than mainstream isn't always the best way. But either way, i was simply curious about his cleaning method. Sounded fishy, but this guy is the smartest thing since talking monkeys.
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TRK Hatchling 2 posts Joined Sep 2006 More info | What do you mean you always have a hood on?
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mrfourcows Goldmember 2,108 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2006 Location: london More info | Sep 22, 2006 22:15 | #10 shooting with a hood!
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