Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/11/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dan Khong writes: |>lens-cleaning I've seen people do with shirtsleeves, shirttails, Kleenex, | |I may be mistaken but I read somewhere that Kleenex tissue contains small |amounts of microscopic clay! If so, it's bad material for cleaning lenses. Good Lord. We are not going to turn lens cleaning into brain surgery again are we? Obviously in pristine conditions, one would use lens tissue or some other non abrasive lint-free material. (Kleenex is not lint free). However, in the field, one uses what one has available. (a well worn cotton such as a t-shirt or the equivalent of Ted's shorts would probably be the best available wiping cloth). I actually once "smoked" an M3 and lenses barrel in a sooty flame to eliminate the chrome finish for a while. Wiped the finder windows with a t-shirt (kept the lens cap on --- but wiped the lens anyway). I would have sprayed the whole thing with flat black paint if I had the time or paint. The camera cleaned-up fine afterwards and there were no problems (well the kerosene required applying some shoe polish to the leatherette. How you clean the glass is a matter of where you are and what you have to do. Hilsen, vonohlen