> Most lens cleaning liquid leave residual, 75 0sopropyl alcohol is
>no exception, I use it for the first cleaning and then do the final cleaning
>with moisture from the mouth.
AFAIK, that's an excellent way to slowly ruin the coatings. "mouth breath" is
loaded with bacteria and enzymes.....
>Finally you need to remove the dust left by
>the cleaning tissue and fall from the atmosphere, total removal of dust
>seems impossible.
The key to keeping dust from clinging is to increase the humidity in the room
to above 50%. This will kill all static electricity which is what makes the
stuff stick. This is also the key to working on static sensitive electronics.
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Dirk Wright
But soft you, the fair Ophelia:
Ope not thy ponderous and marble jaws,
But get thee to a nunnery -- go!
-- Mark "The Bard" Twain
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