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My Hoya SMC UV filters have an oily residue I can't get off. I've tried dish soap, lens fluid, alcohol wipes, the lot. i'm going to try metholated spirits next. apparently this is not uncommon with them. Anyhow, my question is, do their SMC circular polarizers have the same oil on them?




  
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Aug 10, 2008 07:15 |  #2

Sorry, but I was going to suggest rubbing alcohol but it seems that you already tried it. Strange that it won't take off the residue. Rubbing alcohol should have cleaned it up very nicely.


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I only tried alcohol wipes. I'll try straight rubbing alcohol. Thanks!




  
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Aug 10, 2008 08:37 |  #4

Try denatured alcohol with lens tissue. It works wonders without leaving a residual.


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Aug 11, 2008 08:49 as a reply to  @ The_Camera_Poser's post |  #6

Try ROR Residual Oil Remover (external link), the stuff works great...Jeff


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Aug 11, 2008 09:43 |  #7

The_Camera_Poser wrote in post #6080230 (external link)
I only tried alcohol wipes. I'll try straight rubbing alcohol. Thanks!

Try to get a fairly high percentage of alcohol. It will have less chance of leaving any residue. Let us know how it


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Aug 11, 2008 18:30 |  #8

I've been using a product called OFR (oil film remover) for about 20 yrs
and it works like a charm. There's another brand called ROR (residual oil remover) that a friend of mine has used - seems to be the same stuff.


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