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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 269766" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I make my own:</p><p><a href="http://cleaningdigitalcameras.com/howto.html" target="_blank">DIY Projects - Cleaning Digital Cameras - D-SLR Sensor Cleaning.</a></p><p>You may note that Pec pads have a warning on their website that they are not recommended for sensor cleaning. They used to be recommended for sensor cleaning, but then they (Photographic Solution Co) started selling overpriced sensor cleaning swabs so they put that warning up on the pec pads. Pec pads work fine with a little eclipse fluid. Never use cotton or paper towels or tissue paper.</p><p>I also have a static brush. When I have dust, I first try a blower, then the static brush and finally a wet cleaning with a pec pad wrapped on a plastic knife cut square.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 269766, member: 4923"] I make my own: [URL="http://cleaningdigitalcameras.com/howto.html"]DIY Projects - Cleaning Digital Cameras - D-SLR Sensor Cleaning.[/URL] You may note that Pec pads have a warning on their website that they are not recommended for sensor cleaning. They used to be recommended for sensor cleaning, but then they (Photographic Solution Co) started selling overpriced sensor cleaning swabs so they put that warning up on the pec pads. Pec pads work fine with a little eclipse fluid. Never use cotton or paper towels or tissue paper. I also have a static brush. When I have dust, I first try a blower, then the static brush and finally a wet cleaning with a pec pad wrapped on a plastic knife cut square. [/QUOTE]
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