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Cleaning resin filters


bruce_pollock1

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I've taken the plunge and invested in a Lee filter system with hood et al. I've been wondering about cleaning the inevitable fingerprints off the corners of the filters. I know that you can buy a special resin filter cleaner liquid, but was wondering if it isn't exactly the same stuff that I can buy (a lot cheaper) from my local optician who sells it to clean plastic/resin eyeglass lenses.

 

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I know I shouldn't cheap out when it comes to protecting my investment, but are there any thoughts on what to use to clean resin filters?

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  • 2 weeks later...

I have a ton of these filters, and they are very hard to clean. Lee

makes a cleaning fluid for them, that works fair at best. Be careful

what you use, I was going to try ecllipse, the best lens solution out

there, and the maker told me they will eat through lee resin

filters! If you do find something that works good, let me know, I

would be very interested in finding out something for myself...

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I've had good luck using the product sold with the Singh-Ray ND

grads. The lable states: "Singh-Ray Professional Lens Cleaner & De-

Staticizer - For plastic and glass surfaces (it may be a repackaged

and labled product). A one ounce squeeze bottle is included whenever

I ordered a filter. You can call them for more information: 1-800-486-

5501.

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