What to Clean With?
Trapshooter
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What can you use to clean the filter on your lenses? I have a micro-fiber towel for dust but it will not remove the smudges and I do not know what to use. I do not want to use any type of chemical that will damage the filter and I do not want to scratch it. Thanks for your help.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>
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I've heard that it's best practice to use compressed air to blow dust off of the filter/lens surface before wiping but I haven't picked up a can recently.
The fluid + micro-fiber towel seems to work well and it's a cheap way to do it. Towel cost $5, more solution than I will ever need cost $5.
For in the field use, I just use Sight Savers, and so far they work great!
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][/FONT] Or whenever I have more time, I use ROR with a micro fiber clothe.
There are generally 2 categories of microfiber cloth, 1 aimed for dusting, and one for polishing. There are solutions in the middle as well, but I'd recommend a blower + polishing cloth that does remove fingerprints.
Starfiber (also known as aquastar) is one of the best brands out there:
http://www.starfibers.com/shop/cleaning/glass-cloth.html
I have a "window and mirror cloth" as the package reads from Aquastar, and it literally sucks up oils, removing them without and liquids, rather than spreading it around the lens like most microfiber cloths do. Even cloths from name brands such as Kinetronics do a poor poor job. I have a $12 "anti static microfiber cloth" from Kinetronics, and frankly, its crap. It doesn't remove oils, it smears them around, and it does not suck up dust statically charged to the lens, at all. Its just... crap! lol. Last month I got sick of all my cloths having such a low effectiveness at removing oils, and I finally found Starfibers and gave them a shot. They work extremely well unlike any cloth I've ever used in the past, and I've used quite a few.
BTW, don't wash microfiber towels with detergent, it ruins the effectiveness of the towels by clogging the small particle-snatching pockets in the structure of the fibers. Most of the time you can just swish them around in a bowl of hot water, or if its a dusting cloth just shake it out outside. It is wonderful seeing oils disappear without fluids in a few rubs that take just seconds.
edit - Here's the exact item I bought: http://cgi.ebay.com/3-STARFIBER-Microfiber-Cleaning-Cloths-Glass-/250773834488?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a63490af8
One side is for polishing, and the other is good for dusting. It's been fantastic. The dusting side leaves a little bit of lint if you don't wash the cloth first, but, that lint doesn't cling like the lint from other towels I have and wipes right off. Its so nice
I will second the Zeiss cleaners from WalMart. Always keep a few in whatever camera carrier I have with me. Also good for glasses and cell phone screens.
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I use a cloth marketed by Optex, made in Korea. Seems to work fine. Needs to be breathed on; in extreme cases I use a dab of 96% alcohol mix from my local pharma store.