14 Jul 2006 at 17:07 #1 Tattooed Tattooed Associate Joined 14 Aug 2003 Posts 1,977 Location cyberspace Just wondering would a glasses lens cloth be ok for cleaning a PJ lens? Sorry for asking a stupid question,but I'm worried about damaging the lens.
Just wondering would a glasses lens cloth be ok for cleaning a PJ lens? Sorry for asking a stupid question,but I'm worried about damaging the lens.
14 Jul 2006 at 18:32 #2 Tesla Tesla Soldato Joined 19 Jan 2003 Posts 17,577 Location Bristol, UK Why do you need to clean it? How did it get dirty? Usually a can of compressed air is all that is needed.
Why do you need to clean it? How did it get dirty? Usually a can of compressed air is all that is needed.
14 Jul 2006 at 19:02 #3 mcmad mcmad Permabanned Joined 19 Oct 2002 Posts 2,571 highly unlikely surace dirt on the lens will cause image problems, unless you can see it on the projected image dont touch it.
highly unlikely surace dirt on the lens will cause image problems, unless you can see it on the projected image dont touch it.
15 Jul 2006 at 11:52 #4 Tattooed Tattooed Associate OP Joined 14 Aug 2003 Posts 1,977 Location cyberspace hi, Thanks for the replies. The lens is not really dirty, it just has some dust on it.
15 Jul 2006 at 11:54 #5 Tesla Tesla Soldato Joined 19 Jan 2003 Posts 17,577 Location Bristol, UK Tattooed said: hi, Thanks for the replies. The lens is not really dirty, it just has some dust on it. Click to expand... If you cannot see it on the projected image then do not touch it. Otherwise use compressed air. Make sure you use it correctly otherwise moisture will spray everywhere.
Tattooed said: hi, Thanks for the replies. The lens is not really dirty, it just has some dust on it. Click to expand... If you cannot see it on the projected image then do not touch it. Otherwise use compressed air. Make sure you use it correctly otherwise moisture will spray everywhere.