Hi folks,

I spent a little time this weekend scanning some negatives on my flatbed
scanner.  I decided ahead of time to try cleaning the back surface of the
glass.  Even when this scanner was brand new out of the box, the glass
surface looked noticeably hazy when its built-in lamp was turned on.
Getting the glass out was easy, and cleaning was also easy (Windex and clean
paper towels).  The tricky part is getting the glass mounted back into the
scanner before an airborne fiber or dust particle gets onto the back
surface.  Anyone have advice on the best way to either prevent or dissipate
static buildup on glass surfaces like this?  I've seen cloths in camera
stores that are supposed to prevent static buildup.  Do these work?  Any
particular brand?  I've also seen small brushes with embedded polonium, and
I know these are used on laboratory analytical balances.  Anyone use these
for photo work?  And what about the old trick of wiping the glass with a
used fabric softener sheet from a clothes dryer?

Any help appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Bill Peifer
Rochester, NY
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