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Subject: [Leica] FYI : Lens cleaning product.
From: Pitak Chenkosol <pitakc@ee.pdx.edu>
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2000 12:09:12 -0800 (PST)

Dear LUGGERS,


I have discovered a lens cleaning product that might be of interest to some of you.
The following info. was taken from the Sky & Telescope magazine site.

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Peel Away Dirt


Shirtsleeves have never been on the list of approved
 cleaning materials for optics, but that hasn't stopped
 amateurs from using them to remove dirt and finger
 smudges from eyepieces and camera lenses. The
 financial consequences of this risky practice were
 minimal in the days of $XX Ramsden eyepieces, but not
 so with some of today's oculars costing hundreds of
 dollars. For those seeking better ways to clean delicate
 optical components, including first-surface mirrors,
 there's Opti-clean Polymer. Brush on this clear liquid, let
 it dry for a few minutes, then peel away the coating with
 the aid of a sticky tab to remove dirt and deposits down to the molecular level. The
 $XX kit contains enough material to clean hundreds of lenses. Contact Dantronix,
 180 Bayley Ave., Platteville, WI 53818; phone: 608-348-7353;
 http://www.dantronix.com/.

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Please point your web browser to www.opticlean.com for more info.
The following acrobat files contain the material safety data sheet (MSDS)
and the product fact sheet, respectively :

http://www.dantronix.com/lib/dantronix/opticleanmsds.pdf
http://www.dantronix.com/lib/dantronix/opticleanfax.pdf


Best Regards,


Pitak

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Pitak Chenkosol, Dept. Electrical Eng.,|  " I was born not knowing and have
Portland State University,             |    only had a little time to change
P.O. Box 751, Portland, OR 97207-0751. |    that here and there." 
E-mail: pitakc@ee.pdx.edu              |                Richard P. Feynman