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Zeiss Pre-Moistened Lens Cleaning Wipes - 200 ct.

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Dry cleaning: Just need to clean some dust or light fingerprints? Try a blower, tissue, or microfiber cloth. You might be able to save a few quid if you have any of the following items lying around your house. ZEISS Lens Wipes are pre-moistened and are ideal for when you’re on the go. Simply open the sachet and use straight away.

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Wet cleaning: To shift lots of fingerprints, smudges and oily residue, you'll need wet wipes or a liquid spray. It's plain and simple. You may get spots of saliva on your lens, further dirtying it. Why create extra work for yourself?Now that you know the safest and most effective steps for cleaning camera lenses, it's time for the pitfalls. Avoid these three common mistakes, or you may end up with dirtier (or worse, damaged) lenses.

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You'll also need lens cleaning fluid to use with your microfibre cloth. It comes in either spray or liquid form, and you should always apply it to the cloth to avoid damaging the lens. A Microfibre cloth is a one-off expense as it can be reused, but over time can become less effective with wear and tear. The cloth itself will need cleaning now and again, and make sure to give it a shake every time before you use it. This will help remove any potential dust and dirt. ZEISS Lens Wipes have been awarded the COLTS (an independent laboratory) seal, which shows that it they cleans gently, effectively and safely.Charging points tend to accumulate a lot of dirt and grime. Use the wipes to clean the surface area around these points and then use a small brush, dry foam swab or a dry cotton bud to gently remove dirt inside this area. This product can be used with coated snow goggles, sunglasses, helmet visors, ski, swimming and diving goggles as well as with lenses for computer glasses, protective eyewear and camera lenses. The gentle formulation is free from alcohol, ammonia and fragrances but still cleans all devices thoroughly.

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This question seems to split hair amongst photographers, but the answer is yes. Rubbing alcohol, aka isopropyl-alcohol, can be used to clean your camera lenses.

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Safety first: Don’t use any old cleaning fluid on a lens - only products designed for precision coated optics will do. Why you can trust Digital Camera World Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out how we test. Although, this is another DIY method that we're against. The less you use a microfibre cloth, the less wear and tear (as mentioned earlier). It's best to have a separate one for your camera. Most camera lens cleaning solutions contain isopropyl-alcohol, so there's a low risk of causing damage by using it.

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