Again, I suggest speaking to a repair guy, or wait for someone who has
done so to reply.

The brush may, if soft enough and used carefully enough, might be OK,
BUT, if there is ANY oily residue on the mirror (and it may not even be
visible) it can smear and make a mess.

So, unless this dust is visibly degrading the image at this point (after
your air cleaning process) only then would I even pursue it further, and
then only with some good advice.

Art

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> The mirror in the SS4000 is accessible only through a small slot unless one
> wanted to disassemble the entire carriage mechanism (bad move...) I can
> reach it with a air can flexible plastic tube. I could also reach it with a
> high-quality artist's brush. Would that be safe to use? Even with the air
> can, there is still a fine dust layer that seems not to budge.
>
> There's no practical way to get a cloth or chamois to the mirror.
>
> Stan
>


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