Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ted, You obviously haven't been watching Martha Stewart, since you leave off the most important thing -- no fabric softener when you wash the cloth (or your towels). Now let's start a fabric softener thread. Tom - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ted Grant" <tedgrant@home.com> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 6:02 AM Subject: Re: [Leica] Lens Cleaning > Cleaning lenses. Hey no big deal. > > Hi Gang, > The old timers around here have probably been waiting for the usual lens > cleaning lesson from the old fart! ;-) > > As has been noted in several posts, it seems a bunch of you lads have > got your tails in a twitch about cleaning Leica glass, hell the only > thing you haven't mentioned yet is gasoline and burning it clean! ;-) > > This cleaning thing is such a no brainer I'm always surprised how many > go through such turmoil over using a little spit & polish or heavy > breathing, a shirt tail or well worn under shorts technique. > > For the new folks: :-) > > You have been creating the finest lens cleaning cloth every time you sit > on your under shorts! Sure better than those expensive impregnated > cleaning cloths. There isn't anything softer or with better cleaning > capabilities than a good bit of heavy breathing on the lens surface and > a gentle circular rubbing with a piece of well worn under shorts. > > I bet you just been throwing out the "worn soft" worlds greatest under > short cleaning clothes all these years without giving it a thought. So > from now on here's the plan: > > Cut the largest piece of the under short left, fold it up, put in small > freezer bag to keep it clean and put it in your camera equipment bag, > from then on anytime you need to clean the lens, blow off anything extra > lying around on the surface, no don't go and buy them airgun things, > waste of money what the hell do you think a full set of lungs are for! > > Blow stuff off, breathe hard with your hot breath on glass and gently > rub! Clean as a whistle! And apart from buying the original > undershorts you have used a "no cost" cleaning cloth! Now isn't that simple? > > Now you young lads don't come back to me with all kinds of mamby pamby > scratch lens stuff and whining, it don't happen if you follow the old > fart's instructions correctly! Been using this method for more years > than most of you have been on planet earth or using Leica. Yep and my > lenses are sparkly clean all the time. Well Ok sometimes! ;-) > > Now enough already. All together now, under shorts off, oops! I mean, > clean just washed undershorts, cut out sit upon side, breath hard on > glass, rub and clean. If it still looks grungie, breathe again, rub again. > > For the timid in the crowd may I suggest watching Leica techs cleaning a > lens and you'd go into cardiac arrest! Yep sometimes it's, breath hard > and rub. And I mean rub hard! > > So relax, the money you just saved by not buying them airgun and > impregnated cloth things, buy film, go take pictures. Have a clean lens. > :-) And for heaven sake have fun! :-) > > ted >