Obviously, we are on the same wavelength on this matter... I'd love to hear what your neighbor offers as a solution!
Front surfaced mirrors seem to be designed to be look at but never touched. ;-) Art HPA wrote: > Every time that I have tried to clean a front surface mirror with a brush or > tissue, I have wrecked it. So hold off a day, because my neighbor is a > retired professional camera repairman, and I will ask him tomorrow morning. > tom robinson > >>Doesn't this depend on "how" the mirror is contaminated. I've not had to >>clean mine, yet anyway - relativly new, but others things sometimes get >>an oil type contamination maybe just from vaporization of oils from >>within the unit. This wouldn't just blow off, but I would assume VERY >>gentile cleaning with a tissue and a good lens cleaning liquid might do it, >>am I right? I assume the mirror will be a front coated one so very soft >>and fragile. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body