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Old 07-01-2009, 17:07   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Sensor cleaning

I am sure that if you send it away they will do the same as you and clean it with swab and cleaning fluid.
I use Digipad and eclipse fluid and sometimes one wipe in each direction is insufficient. In these cases I use a clean swab and repeat. I have never had to repeat more than once. The more stubborn "dust" is usually pollen which is a bit sticky so harder to clear. However, the dust will return after a few weeks or months. I can remember that dust used to be one of the biggest problems in a darkroom as well.

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