RalphLambrecht
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whtcan you recommend as a good hoe-made lens cleaning solution?
I know what you means far, I've done the same; I use it in combination with woodpile-free toilet paper and that does a marvelous job.I use household window cleaning liquid, and will continue unless some one provides factual evidence (as opposed to internet rumor) that it is unfit. Possibly the tissue is more critical. I use the cloth pads provided by opticians for prescription glasses. Also, of course, make sure any grit is out of the way before rubbing, but that goes without saying.
a related question: Does anybody know what the difference is between rubbing alcohol and what's called 'medizinischer alcohol'(medical alcohol?) in Germany?I know what you means far, I've done the same; I use it in combination with woodpile-free toilet paper and that does a marvelous job.
Be sure and read the label. The isopropyl alcohol at my CVS is only 70%. Maybe they have some with a higher concentration behind the counter.The chemical isopropyl alcohol is a common, safe and inexpensive mild solvent often used for cleaning. In the USA it is packaged at the pharmacy as a 91% liquid in water for cleaning wounds and skin.
Do they not have both? My local CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart all carry 70% and 91%. They’re always located right next to each other on the same counter. I cant find 100% anywhere though. That would be nice to have.Be sure and read the label. The isopropyl alcohol at my CVS is only 70%. Maybe they have some with a higher concentration behind the counter.
a related question: Does anybody know what the difference is between rubbing alcohol and what's called 'medizinischer alcohol'(medical alcohol?) in Germany?
I use Kodak and Tiffen lens cleaning solution if a lens requires such cleaning, but usually I simply breath on the lens and wipe gently with a well worn piece of cotton clothe. Since a small bottle of lens cleaning solution seems to last forever I prefer to be consevative.
ammonia is hard to get in GermanySome years ago I was told by a Leica service manager that they used ammonia. Nonetheless, I use Kodak and Tiffen lens cleaning solution if a lens requires such cleaning, but usually I simply breath on the lens and wipe gently with a well worn piece of cotton clothe. Since a small bottle of lens cleaning solution seems to last forever I prefer to be consevative.
how is denatured alcohol different rubbing alcohol?denatured alcohol, 100% cotton balls and a gentle circular touch.
you are a hack.The only time I use a lens cleaning solution is when I buy a mistreated vintage camera. Then I either use ROR or, if that does not work, brass cleaner (seriously. It doesn't seem to do any harm when used briefly once).
but I envy your courageyou are a hack.
Some old cameras have unbelievably dirty lenses. So long as you are gentle and stop once the dirt is gone, the glass is not harmed.but I envy your courage
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