Matt Blaze on Nostr: For wet sensor cleaning, I use the VisibleDust stuff. I generally use the orange swab ...
For wet sensor cleaning, I use the VisibleDust stuff. I generally use the orange swab sticks with the "Sensor Clean" solution. The swabs are crazy expensive, but you can re-use them by removing the wipe and covering the paddle with a PecPad. I use the vibrating handle they sell, which seems to work pretty well at dislodging even stubborn grime. It takes some practice to figure out how much pressure to apply when swabbing the sensor (more than you think). Two passes is usually sufficient.
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