Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/02/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ted Grant wrote: > > Austin wrote: > > <<<<[Austin] Thanks for the URL.... Any suggestion on what is the best lens > cleaning cloth, and where to get it? I really do hate the lens tissue, > it, as the 'article' says, is hard and I can only guess, abrasive.>>>>> > > aaaaaaaaaaaah the old lens cleaning story! ;) > > OK Guys this is the old campaigner with the lens cleaning item of the real > world. I know the old timers have been holding their breath (maybe nose) > :) for me to post this for new folks. :) > > Look all you new guys and gals, well I don't know much about the material > in ladies underpants, however, I'm well acquainted to that of the guys. > > Look, lens cleaning cloth only has to be soft and spit clean, therefore > every day you wear your cotton underwear you are producing the finest lens > cleaning material in the world. They're not hand made, they're, "BOTTOM > MADE!" :) > > You sit on them , they become softer and thinner and finally you're ready > to throw them away. Instead of that, recycle! After washing of course, > take a pair of scissors, cut out the biggest bottom part piece you can, > Voila! the world's finest lens cleaning cloth! Breath on your lens and > circular rub it clean. > > Oh yes, please don't come back and tell me this will ruin your lens unless > you've done it regularly for close to 40 years on all kinds of lenses from > Speed Graphic to Minilux, Noctilux, Summilux and Aspherical. And nary a > scratch or skritch! > > Would I lie to you guys and gals? Not on your life. You want good cheap > lens cleaning cloth? Now you know the easiest way. > > Thank you, I knew you'd appreciate that. > Your welcome, any time. :) > > ted > > Ted Grant > This is Our Work. The Legacy of Sir William Osler. > http://www.islandnet.com/~tedgrant Which kind work best? B.V.Ds, jockeys, boxers, briefs. German made briefs? John