Try rubbing with Ponds Cold Cream, or something similar. This is
instrumental in removing fungus. Also facial oil is good. Rub finger on
bridge of nose, rub into lens for a "while". Clean thoroughly with
denatured alcohol. The Ponds Cold Cream and facial oil is a real factory
technique.
John Hermanson
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----- Original Message -----
From: Garry Lewis <glewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: [OM] rear coating
> >I think naptha is too strong for this application.
> >Be seeing you.
> >Dirk Wright
>
> Once upon a time (1983),
> I asked Willy "of the old school" from the land of Zeiss(Germany via NY
office), when he dropped by to assembly our Seg.V rectification enlarger,-
> "what is the best lense cleaner according to Zeiss for cameras and
enlargers".
> He said the best was a mixture of equal parts of "acetone-ether-alcohol".
This was not something I was willing to experiment with, so I went back to
the liquid blue cleaner that I was buying from
> Edmund Scientific -just like the stuff NASA was using for its space
program.
> Today I'm back to the little yellow Kodak bottle and a well laundered
cotton clothe. And in an emergency-enzymes.
>
> Your wondering just how about licking your lens,
>
> Garry D. Lewis
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