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Old 07-25-2011, 08:46 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by ishoot308 View Post
Hi N.B.;

I am pretty familiar with acetone since I am in the glass business and use it quite regularly for degreasing and cleaning and nothing compares to it for this. I am just skeptical about using it on the sensor mirrors.

Thanks!

dan

OK: I had been wondering if you had a digital camera. My advice was for the old fashioned mostly mechanical film cameras. I have never opened up my little digital. Wish you luck....actually, ...I would chuck the old digital and just buy a new one. Your old digital camera is already OLD as it is.

However: Cleaning Optical Glass is still the same...OH Wait..Is the glass really glass...? I wouldn't be suprised if a modern digital camera had "plastic" lenses and mirrors. All bets are off. DON"T use acetone on plastic. I gave it a shot. NB
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