I think Pentax makes/sells, (and similar devices are available from other sources), a sticky pad on a stick that doesn't require undue skill. It doesn't sound like you need a full cleaning, just a spot touch up.

Paul Stenquist wrote:
After five years of digital, I have finally encountered a piece of dirt that my ear blower won't dislodge. It's a small black spec in the middle of my K7D sensor, invisible to the naked eye -- at least to my naked eye. But it's definitely dirt, because it's size varies with the aperture selected and it shows up on the dust alert test as a small dot.

What's the best cleaning tool available? Preferably one that's somewhat idiot proof.

Paul

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