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Wm. Velasquez Registered: Jan 01, 2004 Total Posts: 1526 Country: United States |
Greetings everyone, |
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gkas Registered: Jan 05, 2003 Total Posts: 344 Country: United States |
I first brush off the camera with a 2"-3" paint brush. then if it need more cleaning I wipe it off with a damp cloth. Nothing else is needed. |
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NinaS Registered: Nov 14, 2005 Total Posts: 783 Country: United States |
because of my NILMDTS shoots, I recently started using Clorox Wipes to clean the exterior of my cameras & lenses ... wow, sure beats brush & damp cloth, they are the cleanest they've been in years |
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Tony Sirgedas Registered: Jan 25, 2002 Total Posts: 309 Country: United States |
Lens removed, battery compartment door open and on the top shelf of the dishwasher set to pot scrubber. |
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Wm. Velasquez Registered: Jan 01, 2004 Total Posts: 1526 Country: United States |
kids |
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Rocketball Registered: Dec 05, 2006 Total Posts: 1690 Country: United States |
Old toothbrushes do a great job of cleaning the outside of the camera. Use them dry of coarse. |
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Marcel VanEerd Registered: Mar 02, 2007 Total Posts: 659 Country: Canada |
Depends... if you want to sell.. use Armor-all. Not if you plan to keep it in your hands. |
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Ryan Britton Registered: May 04, 2006 Total Posts: 664 Country: United States |
Micro-fiber cloth, optionally dampened with alcohol. Q-tips also used for areas such as the viewfinder. |