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Subject: [Leica] Thumbs down for Lens Pen! ----tried and proven method
From: gpinkcp at msn.com (Gary Pinkerton)
Date: Thu Jan 3 06:24:05 2008
References: <DCADBC08-7D00-4948-B04D-59C7ECEB60DD@mchsi.com> <158930.78470.qm@web55912.mail.re3.yahoo.com>

Wow, y'all really clean your lenses ?  :^)
 
 
> Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 15:01:37 -0800> From: h_arche@yahoo.com> Subject: 
> Re: [Leica] Thumbs down for Lens Pen! ----tried and proven method> To: 
> lug@leica-users.org> > Whoa! Butane is gas used in pressurized lighters.> 
> > A Zippo, with its open-end felt-wick reservior, cannot> even be loaded 
> with Butane; it takes Naphtha, which is> also used as a spot remover on 
> clothes. > > I haven't tried Naphtha on a lens, and wouldn't, given> all 
> the commercial lens cleaners out there. Acetone> also seems to be a more 
> aggressive solvent than is> called for, but carefully applied should be OK 
> for a> one-off situation. Maybe pure de-natured alcohol is> more 
> appropriate as a mild degreasing agent. (test on> an out-of-the-way 
> corner).> > I've been using something called 'Liquid Fusion' I got> from 
> Freestyle with Kodak lens tissues and have been> happy with it.> > --- 
> Philip Leeson <pjleeson@mchsi.com> wrote:> > > Acetone is fingernail 
> polish remover.> > Butane is Zippo fluid.> > I wouldn't use either on a 
> lens with so many other> > alternatives.> > Phil> > > > On Jan 2, 2008, at 
> 9:16 AM, G Medina wrote:> > > > > And where would one get Pure, lab grade 
> Acetone?> > Is> > > this the same principal of Zippo lighter fluid?> > >> 
> > > Thanks!> > >> > > --- G Medina <leicamshooter@yahoo.com> wrote:> > >> 
> > >> I'm looking at 1 ounce of ROR cleaner with a> > Leica> > >> 
> microfibre cloth from BH photo, but this sounds> > >> interesting. Is 
> acetone ok to use?> > >>> > >> --- Bill Smith <wrs111445@yahoo.com> 
> wrote:> > >>> > >>> Awhile back here it was recommended to use the> > >>> 
> following method:> > >>>> > >>> 1.) use bulb blower.> > >>>> > >>> 2.) one 
> application of pure, lab grade Acetone> > >> on> > >>> a new Q-tip one one 
> end and dry w/ the> > >>> other end.> > >>>> > >>> 3.) repeat #2 above w/ 
> new Q-tip.> > >>>> > >>> 4.) one application of a "wetting agent"> > >> 
> solution> > >>> of one qt. bottle of distilled water/ two drops> > >>> of 
> a dishwashing detergent on a new Q-tip> > >> and> > >>> dry w/ the other 
> end..> > >>>> > >>> 5.) repeat #4 above w/ a new Q-tip.> > >>>> > >>> I 
> have used this method over and over on my> > >> lenses> > >>> when they 
> get dirty or have fingerprints and it> > >>> works like a champ.> > >>>> > 
> >>>> > >>>> > >>> G Hopkinson <hoppyman@bigpond.net.au> wrote:> > >>> Very 
> likely you may not identify any loss of> > >>> quality at all in practical 
> use from what you> > are> > >>> describing. For cleaning fingermarks,> > 
> >>> I use the Zeiss optical cleaning mixture with> > >>> microfibre 
> cloths. I find it to be excellent.> > You> > >>> can get Zeiss moistened 
> wipes in> > >>> sachets, too. I think someone may have mentioned> > >>> 
> them. I bought a couple of hundred off the bay a> > >>> while back. They 
> are really easy> > >>> to carry and effective to use. While you are> > 
> being> > >>> careful, be sure to use a clean soft brush to> > >> gently> > 
> >>> remove any dust or grit> > >>> before you wipe with anything. Plenty 
> of people> > on> > >>> the list will tell you that modern Leica lens> > 
> >>> coatings are tough and I have no> > >>> doubt that is true. I am 
> always careful> > cleaning,> > >>> maybe more than I need to be, but there 
> is> > >> certainly> > >>> no harm in it. I have never> > >>> scratched any 
> lens over quite a few years of> > >> camera> > >>> handling.> > >>>> > >>> 
> Cheers> > >>> Geoff> > >>>> > >>> -----Original Message-----> > >>> 
> Subject: Re: [Leica] Thumbs down for Lens Pen!> > >>>> > >>> Ok, upon 
> close inspection with a pen light> > through> > >>> the front of the lens, 
> I still have some oily> > >>> residue left over. Looking at the> > >>> 
> lens directly on held to a light source like a> > >>> ceiling lamp, the 
> lens looks very clear all the> > >> way> > >>> through, but with a pen 
> light a> > >>> see some slight leftover stuff, including dust> > in> > >> 
> my> > >>> lens.> > >>>> > >>> I don't recommend anyone use a pen light 
> with> > >> their> > >>> precious lenses if they're in anyway obsessive.> > 
> >> You> > >>> won't like what you see! Am> > >>> I being obssesive about 
> my lens, or should I> > order> > >>> some ROR and a new microfibre cloth 
> from BH> > photo?> > >>> Will it affect picture quality> > >>> is what I'm 
> asking?> > >>>> > >>> Thanks,> > >>> G Medina> > >>>> > >>>> > >>> --- G 
> Medina wrote:> > >>>> > >>>> I had a oily fingerprint in the rear element 
> of> > >> my> > >>> 28mm Contax G2> > >>>> lens. A microfibre cloth didn't 
> work.> > >>>> Breathing on it didn't work either. Distilled> > >>> water 
> just moved the> > >>>> print around. I ordered the lens pen, and it> > >> 
> also> > >>> just shifted the oil> > >>>> around. So I researched several 
> days and> > decided> > >>> to give windex and a> > >>>> soft nose tissue a 
> try. Believe it or not, it> > >>> worked the best! I'm> > >>>> being very 
> careful, so I've waited till morning> > >> to> > >>> evaluate the> > >>>> 
> result, but my result looked good last night.> > >>>>> > >>>> I'd be 
> afraid to use this on a single coated> > >> 50's> > >>> lens, but it 
> seems> > >>>> to work nice on modern coated lenses.> > >>>>> > >>>> Anyone 
> use Windex before?> > >>>>> > >>>> Thanks,> > >>>> G Medina> > >>>>> > 
> >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> > >>> > >> >> 
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Replies: Reply from ricc at mindspring.com (Ric Carter) ([Leica] Thumbs down for Lens Pen! ----tried and proven method)
In reply to: Message from pjleeson at mchsi.com (Philip Leeson) ([Leica] Thumbs down for Lens Pen! ----tried and proven method)
Message from h_arche at yahoo.com (H. Ball Arche) ([Leica] Thumbs down for Lens Pen! ----tried and proven method)