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<blockquote data-quote="ABoon" data-source="post: 357522" data-attributes="member: 25505"><p>I'm sure most of you already would be doing this but no one mentioned it, so for those who might be unaware; make sure you try putting the mirror up when using a rocket blower on the sensor. If you can avoid touching the sensor this is a logical step before using dry or wet swabs however as someone stated previously, of course it's not dangerous to go for a full swab clean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ABoon, post: 357522, member: 25505"] I'm sure most of you already would be doing this but no one mentioned it, so for those who might be unaware; make sure you try putting the mirror up when using a rocket blower on the sensor. If you can avoid touching the sensor this is a logical step before using dry or wet swabs however as someone stated previously, of course it's not dangerous to go for a full swab clean. [/QUOTE]
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