This works great...if you don't allow the tool to actually touch the screen, the brush is fine enough not to leave any marks: http://www.vacsrus.com/microtool.htm Hope this helps. Bob --- "Frits_J._W�thrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have found this problem also with installing my > grid screen on my PZ-1, > besides some nasty finger prints and a few spots > that look as if they were > dried up drops of some sort. > > My guess is that most of this fuzz will be hard to > remove during the winter, > when the humidity is relative low and static > electricity is much worse. > Perhaps best to wait till the summer, while it is > raining very bad. And as > long as you are inside. > > I intend to wait till the summer to try to clean it > properly, with some > detergent and distilled water. > > Any better ideas on this? > > Frits W�thrich > > > Peter Smekal wrote: > > I finally received one of those new Y2K screens > for my LX - the SC-69. I'm > > amazed of the brightness of this screen. It's > frustrating however that > > there always seems to be some fuzz (dust, small > small hairs ...) left > > somewhere on it. What is the best way to clean the > inside of the camera > > from dust, before you put in the screen? And what > is the best way to clean > > the screen in itself? Or is it simply impossible > to avoid these lowsy > > particles? > > > > Peter Smekal > > Uppsala, Sweden > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > - > This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. > To unsubscribe, > go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. > Don't forget to > visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at > http://pug.komkon.org . >
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