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Hoya 67mm HMC NDX400 Screw-in Filter
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<blockquote data-quote="cbay" data-source="post: 517357" data-attributes="member: 35177"><p>Last night i went out to shoot a sunset on the lake. The winds were 30+mph and i got down close to the water and paid the price. I went back to the truck and took off the ndx400 filter and tried to clean it with just a lens cloth. It did not work except to get the droplets off the glass - the spots remained. When i got home i used Giottos multi purpose cleaner and a lens cloth and had to work at it much harder than i wanted to get the spots off. I never did get it as clean as it was before. As hard as i have wiped on the glass i'm pretty sure it won't clean up like new anymore.</p><p>My point of this is to find something that works ahead of time if you can. The ndx400 for 82mm glass ain't cheap and wish i would have been prepared. Just thought i would share. I'm going to pick up some denatured as Paul suggested and give that a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbay, post: 517357, member: 35177"] Last night i went out to shoot a sunset on the lake. The winds were 30+mph and i got down close to the water and paid the price. I went back to the truck and took off the ndx400 filter and tried to clean it with just a lens cloth. It did not work except to get the droplets off the glass - the spots remained. When i got home i used Giottos multi purpose cleaner and a lens cloth and had to work at it much harder than i wanted to get the spots off. I never did get it as clean as it was before. As hard as i have wiped on the glass i'm pretty sure it won't clean up like new anymore. My point of this is to find something that works ahead of time if you can. The ndx400 for 82mm glass ain't cheap and wish i would have been prepared. Just thought i would share. I'm going to pick up some denatured as Paul suggested and give that a try. [/QUOTE]
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