http://www.green-clean.at/english/fs_news.htm
Looks like a pretty good idea for sensor cleaning without touching the sensor unless absolutely necessary.
I've done mine a number of times with a very fine bristled nylon artist's brush, but it still leaves a very small amount behind occasionally, just wondering if anyone has tried the above really?
BTW, I clean the brush regularly with IPA and blow it dry with an "air" cleaner aerosol type thing, and then store it in it's plastic protector and sealed with tape.
Looks like a pretty good idea for sensor cleaning without touching the sensor unless absolutely necessary.
I've done mine a number of times with a very fine bristled nylon artist's brush, but it still leaves a very small amount behind occasionally, just wondering if anyone has tried the above really?
BTW, I clean the brush regularly with IPA and blow it dry with an "air" cleaner aerosol type thing, and then store it in it's plastic protector and sealed with tape.
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