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Re: Lens cleaning
- To: tass@wwa.com
- Subject: Re: Lens cleaning
- From: goffaxe@azstarnet.com (Bob & Valerie Goff)
- Date: Sat, 2 May 1998 22:21:28 -0700 (MST)
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May I suggest a lens cleaning class to demystify the process of cleaning
those precious lenses.
Bob
>I think CO2 cleaning is a little overdoing it for an amateur.
>Might want to try collodion cleaning which is less expensive
>since it does not require any equipment.
>Wahen applied on the lens, it dries, making a pellicle which
>can be remove when dried. This pellicle removes all the dirt
>on the lens.
>It does not scracth the lens, nor does careful cleaning with
>alcohol or other solutions. But Tom statement is true, the less
>a lens is cleaned, the longer it lasts...
>Alain
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