>The Mikros is by far the best microfiber cloth I've found, too. Plusher
>than the
>others, which seem thin and "slick" by comparison to the Mikros. It even
>says on
>it's blue envelope "Rated Number One and used by four of the worlds leading
>coating laboratories". I found mine in Orlando at Harmon photo for $3.95. I've
>looked, but not seen it anywhere else. Any of you know where I can find more?
>Also, I've read a good review of the Leland Power Clean microfiber cloth -
>any of
>you tried one?
>
>Neal Rockwell@xxxxxxxxxxx Panama City, FL
>
>WKato@xxxxxxx wrote:
>In a message dated 98-06-20 01:04:34 EDT, you write:
>
>> << Hi Winsor,
>> Canned air has become a staple but do you think the microfiber cloth is
>> cloths.
>
>> My favorite is called "Mikros" which is a flannel-like microfiber cloth.
>
>> Warren Kato
Mine is a Microstar with an American label, but a made in Japan label. It
is a blend of nylon and polyester microfiber. About $6 at my local good
camera store. Flannel type cloth that wierdly feels silky.
Winsor
Winsor Crosby
Long Beach, California
mailto:wincros@xxxxxxxxxxx
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