Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/04/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Sat, Apr 17, 1999 at 09:17:53AM -0500, Eric Welch wrote: > At 08:37 AM 4/17/99 -0400, you wrote: > >One reads that methyl alcohol is the cleaning fluid of choice for > >Leica lenses: glass and lens body. What is a likely source for this > >"wood" alcohol? What are the caveats for its use? > > I don't think so. Other authors contributed in a similarly whimsical manner, appearing to regard my questions as being baseless. Allow me to be more precise this time. According to the "Instructions" booklet included with a new 50mm Summicron-M, p. 10: TIPS FOR LENS CARE Remove dust from the outer surfaces of the lens with a soft brush or gently use a clean, dry, soft cloth, such as a cotton handkerchief. Stains and fingerprints should be removed with a very small amount of methyl alcohol. The instruction continues with caveats about using clean cloth and avoidance of dry wiping. Quoting Guenther Osterloh in "Leica M The Advanced School of Photography," p. 93: TIPS FOR CARE OF LEICA M LENSES . . . Spots should be removed by using a solution that can easily be produced by mixing two parts alcohol (pure or denatured) and one part distilled water. This instruction also continues with caveats about clean cloth, etc. My questions remain unaddressed. - -- rwyble@erols.com Worcester, Massachusetts Richard J. Wyble