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2011-09-05T21:00:00
It does what it says. There is nothing to hard here. Just wipe and done.
PhotoMark
2010-04-21T21:00:00
I used this as the video suggested but the wet swab left too much fluid on the sensor and smeared it. I tried a second time and the same thing happened. I just ordered the Visible Dust equivalent and hope it will do a better job.
ERNESTO I.
2009-09-01T21:00:00
Easy to use and inexpensive way to clean the gunk off your camera sensor. I had a particularly tenacious piece of dust stuck to the sensor that wouldn't come off with a blower, and using this was a lot cheaper than taking my camera to get professionally cleaned!
IAN K.
2009-06-10T21:00:00
Great sensor cleaner. I was nervous at first rubbing anything on my sensor, but it's made with a very soft cloth, and completely cleaned the dirty oil that had splattered on the sensor.
Martin
2009-02-22T19:00:00
This definitely isn't something you need all the time, but when you need it, it's great to have. I was worried about damaging the sensor (1st time using it) but it worked really easily and safely. I did have to use two swab cycles instead of the one I assumed going in (my sensor was really dirty), so I won't get three cleanings from the package, but that's still a substantial savings over having the sensor cleaned by a local shop. I did not use the vacuum associated with this.
DAVID B.
2008-06-24T21:00:00
I had a Canon EOS 20Da camera with something very tenaciously sticking to its sensor. Using a rubber bulb followed by Green Clean swabs, I got it clean. I don't have the full Green Clean vacuum kit. Their liquid does not evaporate quickly; instead you wipe it off with the second, dry swab. That way it won't leave drying marks, and it stays in place, loosening up the crud, until you wipe it off. I had to use all 3 sets of swabs on one cleaning of one camera. That's partly because it was an unusually gummy speck on the sensor. Always keep extra swabs because they're not reusable. Be careful, of course. This is not for people who have never cleaned or repaired precision optics. I do a good many of my own camera and telescope repairs.
Astrophotographer
2008-04-23T21:00:00
This works so well and without mess that for anyone on the road and with a dirty sensor...HIGHLY recommended.
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The best products to remove smudges and oil from the sensor without leaving those annoying streaks, and cleans right into the edges of the sensor.
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