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Use lamp black (or bone black). You should be able to get some at a good calligraphy store. Wrap lens tissue around the tip of a toothpick so that it forms a small ball. Touch it to the lamp black. USE THIS ONLY. Adding anything will only ruin the effectiveness of the lampblack. Clean the lens starting at the center and using a circle of small circles pattern. One ounce of lamp black will last your lifetime, your children's lifetime and your grandchildren's lifetime for all the lenses you and they will ever own. Regards, Bob... ---------------------------------------------------------------- They call it PMS because Mad Cow Disease was already taken. From: "Steve Larson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hi Paul, > Try some alcohol, it`s what my guru uses. > > Steve Larson > Redondo Beach, California > > From: "Paul Stenquist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > I have a lens that seems to have some oily residue on the front > > element. I've tried Kodak lens cleaning solution and a microfiber > > cloth, but all i can do is push it around. I even tried a bit of window > > cleaner. That seemed to just make it worse. In the past I've always > > been able to clean a lens with the Kodak solution and the microfiber > > cloth, but it isn't doing the job on this one. Does someone have a > > suggestion? > > Paul

