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Old 06-03-08, 12:48
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Default Lens or monitor cleaning

Often we hear/see people asking the question, "how do you clean a monitor screen" well here is the answer.
http://www.hana-ess.eu.dodea.edu/act...reen_clean.swf

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Old 06-03-08, 12:50
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works too, better allready
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Old 06-03-08, 13:50
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It's OK for a monitor, but probably a bit inconvenient to carry around for lens cleaning.
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Old 06-03-08, 14:03
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It's OK for a monitor, but probably a bit inconvenient to carry around for lens cleaning.
But that's the beauty of this lens cleaner, You don't have to carry it and with a little training + a suitable backpack, well I'll leave the rest to your imagination
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Old 06-03-08, 15:42
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I thought this technique was for when you wanted things blurry and horses were the real thing
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Old 06-03-08, 17:43
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I suppose you could wait until your lens was really mucky - then you might not have to feed it either!!
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Old 06-03-08, 20:26
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Well thats got the problem of lens/monitor cleaning licked.
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Old 06-03-08, 21:55
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I tried it and found a little problem, he missed a bit
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