I've noticed that the more flexible a microfiber cloth, the better it works.
David
Winsor Crosby wrote:
> Some years ago Popular Photography changed all their recommendations
> to 1) air to remove the loose stuff and 2) a light application of a
> microfiber lens cleaning cloth. The microfibers lift even greasy
> deposits without fluids of questionable compatibility. I still use
> it. Works for me and the cloth is large enough to always have a clean
> spot and is easily laundered. I think some others on the list like
> alcohol or lens pens.
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> Winsor
> Long Beach, California, USA
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> On Jun 1, 2007, at 4:50 PM, Johann Thorsson wrote:
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>> So I need to buy a new cleaning kit. I have no idea what is
>> recommended, so
>> it would be interesting to hear what you guys use. This time I
>> ended up
>> using a wet towel. It went well, but I have no idea if that is
>> recommended
>> at all, even though it is sold for cleaning glasses.
>>
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