Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/12/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>And this is great or it's not - that's not essentially the point. ON >TOPIC? - Leica and SUBJECTS! Examples have been summed up>>>> the >advantages of underwear as a lens cleaner" >>>>>> Question ladies & gentleman. Am I reading several of the posts correctly in that some fined the "topic of underwear" as a cleaing material for your Leica glass of no use as a Leica topic?" Recently I've noticed "degrogatory negative" comments or leaning in that direction, that "underwear cleaning cloth" is of no interest in regard as a Leica subject and merely useless information. On the contrary, it's very much on topic as we all clean lenses at some time, so why not learn a method that is economical, easy on the lens surface and replaceable at no cost? Back ground for those who find it merely a "nonsense space waste" topic and would prefer to know how many screws holds the lens in place. The underwear cleaning cloth was derived from 40 years experience of buying and discarding expensive cleaning clothes to clean my Leica glass, it was offered in good faith to a question posted, "How do people safely clean their lenses and with what material?" I offered a safe method developed over 40 years of using Leica gear and keeping the lenses clean with an economically "free best cleaning cloth" one can use. It isn't some "frivilous nonsense" as someone pointed out. Which would you rather use, an expensive "compound impregnated cloth of questionable value?" or a free piece of very soft cloth you've been preparing for sometime? I realize and accept it has been a "fun topic" for several years as it should be, however some have taken the advice seriously, "a safe way to clean valuable Leica lenses!" I mean if it's soft and easy on your butt why wouldn't it be so for your lens?:) So to you who think this is wasted information, so be it, that's your problem, but you might take heed in 40 years of testing/using that it works extremely well....plus it's free! And on topic. ted Ted Grant This is Our Work. The Legacy of Sir William Osler. http://www.islandnet.com/~tedgrant