It always helps not to use your microfiber cloth as a hankerchief.
Tom C. >From: mike wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <pdml@pdml.net> >To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <pdml@pdml.net> >Subject: Re: Best way to clean those difficult Multicoatings? >Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2006 20:09:00 +0000 > > > > > > From: "Mike Hamilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Date: 2006/11/03 Fri PM 04:28:49 GMT > > To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" <pdml@pdml.net> > > Subject: Re: Re: Best way to clean those difficult Multicoatings? > > > > On 11/3/06, K.Takeshita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Then I discovered a micro-fiber cloth sold under Pentax brand and it >worked > > > very well. Just wipe dry and the glass is clean. I also use this for >my > > > glasses (I wear it on and off because of weak myopia, and keep >touching the > > > glass every time I pull it out) and the same effect, very clear >glasses with > > > no mark/streak. Or maybe I am too lazy to mess with any sort of >solutions > > > > I also use a Pentax-branded microfiber cloth. It's been a few years > > that I've had it now, and I am finding that it does not clean as well > > as it used to. > > > > Any tips on cleaning the microfiber cloth? It's still in good > > physical condition, I just think it could use a cleaning of its own... > > Regular laundering? Handwash in soapy water? > > > > Mike > > > ><Handwash in soapy water?> That's what I do. Severe rinsing after. It >definitely works better, afterwards. > > >----------------------------------------- >Email sent from www.ntlworld.com >Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software >Visit www.ntlworld.com/security for more information > > >-- >PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List >PDML@pdml.net >http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net