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Sensor cleaning is safer and easier with the Green Clean Sensor Cleaning System! This unique product was developed by Austrian company Green Clean for cleaning of all types and sizes of digital camera sensors. Green Clean have now expanded their range in response to customers demands.

THREE KITS are now available:

SC-4000 Full Size Sensor Cleaning Kit contains:

* 1 x Hi Tech Air Power 400 ml aerosol can
* 1 x Mini Vac vacuum attachment
* 3 x Pick Up special trumped shaped nozzle
* 3 x Wet & Dry sweepers, 24 mm width (double sachet)
* Price £47.50 + Vat

SC-4200 Small Size Sensor Cleaning Kit contains:

* 1 x Hi Tech Air Power 400 ml aerosol can
* 1 x Mini Vac vacuum attachment
* 3 x Pick Up special trumped shaped nozzle
* 3 x Wet & Dry sweepers, 15 mm width (double sachet)
* Price £47.50 + Vat

SC-4100 Traveller Sensor Cleaning Kit contains:

* 1 x HiTech Air Power 150 ml aerosol can
* 1 x Mini Vac vacuum attachment
* 3 x Pick Up special trumped shaped nozzle
* Price £27.50 + Vat

How the Green Clean sensor system works:

STAGE ONE:
Safe & easy
Contact-free!!
Vacuum action
Economical

The first and most important part of the cleaning system, the Mini Vac, uses an aerosol to create suction and works “contact-free” allowing the user to gently remove dust and friction particles from the sensor and mirror box.
The Pick-Up, a flexible tube with a trumpet shaped end, which is abrasion free and non-conductive, is used to lift loose particles, dust, abrasions etc off the sensor surface, mirror-box and the rear of the lens barrel. The dirt is collected in a clear collection tube. This contact-free process (!!) is all that is needed to clean the sensor in the majority of cases and alleviates the need for wipes, brushes and other implements that work by making contact with the sensor surface.

STAGE TWO:
Only used when necessary
Removes stains & “welded-on” dust
“Wet Sweeper” with precise dosage of dissolving liquid
“Dry Sweeper” with pre-treated textile

The Wet & Dry Sweepers come in a sealed double sachet and are available in TWO sizes: SC-4060-3 (24 mm width) for full size sensors and SC-4070-3 (15 mm) for small size sensors. The Wet Sweeper has a pre-soaked foam tip with just the right amount of solution needed to dissolve any stubborn dirt or stains, which is then lifted off with the Dry Sweeper. The projecting edges of the Dry Sweeper’s pre-treated textile are excellent for cleaning right into the corners of the sensor, leaving a pristine sensor surface!

More info here :- Sensor cleaning products from Green Clean
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