120 grit. It would be OK, if one's idea of "cleaning" equated to "fine
grinding" : )
M.
ljclark @ humboldt1.com ("L.J. Clark") (Mailed by: ljclark @ humboldt1.com
("L.J. Clark") @ internet)
01/15/98 06:22 AM EST
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx @ internet
cc: (bcc: Mahlon R. Haunschild)
Subject: Re: [OM] Cleaning Marks
CarlMarin wrote:
>
> ...you've just called a Shutterbug vendor and ordered up an Ex++
> 50/1.8 with "slight cleaning marks" that doesn't even have a back
> cap...
Hidden in the snipped tale of woe and intrigue is that little
comment about the "cleaning marks". I've seen that a few times
in adverts. What grit should you be using on the emery paper
to get the desired cleaning marks? 440? 600?
Larry
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