Graywolf,

Thanks for the response.  The dust on the mirror (I think?) has not 
responded to the blower/brush attack.  Have you tried the sensor brush, 
and is it more effective than a plain brush?  Nothing huge and chunky on 
the mirror but I see some small stuff there, and I seem to move some of 
it around but it doesn't remove with the brush/blower.   I was told not 
to mess with the screen/cover on the bottom of the prism as that is 
plastic and is susceptible  to  damge from some of the solvents .

John G.

graywolf wrote:
> Soft delicate stuff there. Best thing is a soft clean brush like artists use, 
> and a bower bulb. 
>
> I would stick to distilled water as a cleaning agent if it is so bad you have 
> to dampen it, the pads you mentioned should be safe if rubbed with very very 
> lightly. 
>
> Only as a last resort would I add a few drops of ethanol to a cap full of the 
> distilled water.
>
> -graywolf
>  
>
> John Graves wrote:
>   
>> I have some persistent dust on the mirror and screen of my DS.  Do I 
>> want to use the same cleaning pads & fluids as recommended for the sensor?
>>
>> John G.
>>
>>
>>     
>
>   

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