Re: Cleanin non-removable screens

2001-12-13 Thread Mark Roberts
LeviL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Mark Please elaborate on this a little. What made you come to this conclusion? Experience :( I've did that myself to a focusing screen once. Which part of the cleaning process did I kill the screen with. I was in fact fairly confident that if I could get

Re: Cleanin non-removable screens

2001-12-13 Thread Tom Rittenhouse
] Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 12:25 AM Subject: Re: Cleanin non-removable screens Hello Mark Please elaborate on this a little. What made you come to this conclusion? Which part of the cleaning process did I kill the screen with. I was in fact fairly confident that if I could get the darn

Re: Cleanin non-removable screens

2001-12-13 Thread Tim Engel
seem rather inappropriate for use inside a camera (ie, Subject: Re: Cleanin non-removable screens). If you do use a waterless cleaner on a screen outside the camera, be certain the cleaner does not contain pumice. Those cleaners are commonly available with and without pumice. WD-40 works well

Cleanin non-removable screens

2001-12-12 Thread LeviL
Hello I just jot a ME Super SE but the screen was quite dirty. (I mean very) So I figured why not try cleaning it. Well I never should have touched the thing now I know. First of all I managed to spread mirror cushin foal all over it, then after hours and hours of misoury I managed to egt it

Re: Cleanin non-removable screens

2001-12-12 Thread LeviL
Hello Mark Please elaborate on this a little. What made you come to this conclusion? Which part of the cleaning process did I kill the screen with. I was in fact fairly confident that if I could get the darn thing out of there I could clean it, but I wasn't sure so I prepaired for the worst.