Do you have any further info on where to find this Opti-Clean?
Here in the US Opti-Clean is for contact lenses, not at all what you
described.
I have a devil of a time with internal lens surfaces and would love to try
this.

Thanks
Don

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alan Chan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 7:23 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: *istD sensor cleaning - results.
>
>
> I don't know if anyone have ever tried the UK product called Opti-clean
> which works like nail-polish, except it was to be peeled off afterward. I
> used it when I was cleaning the inner elements of my old lenses and you
> couldn't get any cleaner that that (all cleaning marks will be
> removed). I
> don't have any DSLR to play with but I think it should work.
>
> Alan Chan
> http://www.pbase.com/wlachan
>
> >I'm sure all the *istD owners out there know about dust on the sensor.
> >I do, particularly as it shows up worst when using small apertures like
> >I do most of the time.
> >
> >The first time I got dust I sent the camera to CR Kennedy (Pentax
> >Australia or close enough).  They cleaned it over night for AU$50 - I
> >delivered it and picked it up.
> >
> >The next time I got dust I thought to clean it off with a blower bulb.
> >I started off with a small amount of dust and ended up with HUGH!!!!
> >amounts of dust deposited by the blower.  I eventually managed to blow
> >it off again but still had dust.  CR Kennedy said I would have to leave
> >the camera with them for 4 days.  The dust wasn't so bad so I put up
> >with it rather than not have the camera.
> >
> >I did talk to them about their cleaning techniques.  They blow the
> >sensor clean using dry nitrogen and only touch the sensor if absolutely
> >necessary.  I'm pricing a nitrogen blowing setup at the moment - the
> >regulator is the most expensive at AU$170 and I'm trying to find a
> >cheaper one before I spend the money.
> >
> >I also ordered a sensor swipe http://www.pbase.com/image/15473243 , Pec
> >pads and Eclipse fluid.  It finally arrived last night.  I got out a
> >dirty microscope slide to do some testing on - I'm not going to test on
> >my *istD!  the slide is dirty and has gunk on it and I swipe it with
> >the sensor swipe with a Pecpad on it and 3 drops of Eclipse.  the slide
> >is now smeared with gunk, but cleaner and I admit that this is probably
> >not a fair test as if the sensor was THAT dirty I would be sending it
> >off for a service.
> >
> >I clean the slide, dry it and sprinkle some dust on it and test again -
> >swipe, swipe.  Dust is gone and it's looking good.  Tonight I try it on
> >the *istD - test shot,  swipe, swipe, test shot.  Some of the dust is
> >gone, but I can see a couple of smears on the sensor.  Rewrap the swipe
> >and go again - swipe, swipe, test shot.  Smears are nearly gone and so
> >is nearly all the dust - rewrap, swipe, swipe, test shot.  Look around
> >test shot - 1 small speck in an out of the way place.  I'm keeping this
> >speck and calling it Gerald after a friend who was a minor annoyance
> >but did no real harm and I'll get rid of it next time I need to clean.
> >
> >With a bit more practice at keeping the sensor swipe flat on the sensor
> >I think it will work fine for cleaning, but I'll add the nitrogen to my
> >cleaning arsenal as I prefer not to have to touch the sensor if I don't
> >have to.
> >
> >I'm not sure what is in the Eclipse fluid, but it's not just methanol.
> >It doesn't appear to have any negative effects on the AA filter.
> >
> >Now on Saturday I hope to do some nice photos of Sarah.
> >
> >
> >  Leon
> >
> >http://www.bluering.org.au
> >http://www.bluering.org.au/leon
>
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