Boris,
I use Windex, diluted 1:4, and very sparingly. This WILL Take off the
silver on some older cameras, but is safe on the OM-4 if you do not use
much pressure. Just get a cotton swab barely damp and wipe the mirror
surface carefully. When damp then get a new swab and dry it off. Then
breathe on the mirror and wipe that off with another new swab. Works for
me.
Regards,
Bryant
BTW: Be careful to keep the Windex away from the screen, and try to keep
the swab from touching anything but the mirror as it will leave little
strands of cotton everywhere.
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> From: vonstahl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: Olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [OM] ROR on OM-mirrors?
> Date: Thursday, July 30, 1998 11:55 AM
>
> To my annoyance I have found out that somehow I have managed to get my
> fingers way too long into my OM-4 and thus the surface of the mirror is
not
> as clean as I want it to be anymore.
>
> Have anyone any experiences with using the chemical named "ROR" (Residual
> Oil Remover), which has been talked about on the list sometime ago, to
clean
> the mirror? Or, does anyone have a good tip how to clean the mirror from
> fingerprints and such in a safe and satisfying way?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Boris von Stahl
> Stockholm, Sweden
>
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