Clinton,
It has also been mentioned in the past that a ladies cosmetic cole
creamy is used. I couldn't find the correct spelling. Do you have preference for
nose oil other than cost.
Regards,
Larry
clintonr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Yep -- depending on where the fungus is, we either rub our finger or
> tissue-wrapped tweezers against our nose, then we rub the fungus-damaged
> surface
> of the lens with the oily residue (OK, I know that sounds gross -- but it
> works!
> ;^).
>
> Scott Gomez wrote:
>
> > OK. I'll bite. Real "nose grease/oil"?? Like--from rubbing your nose? (This
> > has been bugging me since last night when I saw the first post, but I was
> > hoping it would get covered by someone else ... figuring I just wasn't privy
> > to some jargon.)
> >
> > ---
> > Scott Gomez
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: clintonr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:clintonr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> > Subject: Re: [OM] window cleaning
> >
> > <snippage> In fact, we vigorously rub the nose oil into the
> > surface by fingertip or tissue, then swab clean. Even if it _does_ do some
> > minute
> > damage, it's far less a problem than plants sprouting from the glass! ;^)
> >
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