onre
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In practice, I've noticed that it's somehow easier to clean optical surfaces with 96% ethanol than isopropyl alcohol. Both get the grease off the glass very well, but for some reason it does not get transferred to the cleaning device (q-tip or cotton swab) as well when using isopropyl alcohol. Instead it's really easy to end up with a greasy film on the glass. This does not happen with ethanol.
What causes this? I've thought of different viscosities affecting the capillary action and stuff like that, but would like to know for sure.
Also, if you have a better solution for cleaning lens surfaces, please do tell. 96% ethanol is next to impossible to get in Finland.
What causes this? I've thought of different viscosities affecting the capillary action and stuff like that, but would like to know for sure.
Also, if you have a better solution for cleaning lens surfaces, please do tell. 96% ethanol is next to impossible to get in Finland.