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[filmscanners] Re: Cleaning LS2000 optic?



Yes... chamois is excellent... you just have to be careful that it's clean..
wash... and rinse really thoroughly and then work it till it's soft again.
The other option is well washed/used pure cotton.... like an old 100% cotton
handkerchief....

:)

SD

----- Original Message -----
From: "Arthur Entlich" <artistic-1@shaw.ca>
To: <shunith@vsnl.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 10:03 PM
Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Cleaning LS2000 optic?


Vegetarians please ignore: One of the best things I've found to clean
front surfaced mirrors (and it is also good for lenses) is a CLEAN
chammy (chamois).  I found even lens tissue was too abrasive for the
mirror unless extreme care was taken.

Art

Op's wrote:

> The mirror is a top coat type like a camera's which does scratch easily
with this in mine
> what ever you clean it with should be soft. camera lens tissues is what
I've used without
> scratches.
>
> Thats all the service agents do
>
> rob
>


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