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Dan Mitchell

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Posted on Tuesday, November 02, 2004 - 09:13 am:   

I have used a mixture of equal parts household amonia and hydrogen peroxide, vinegar and ponds cold cream. All of those work without damange to the lens. I don't like the cold cream method because you then have to get that cold cream off the lens. :) The amonia and hydrogen peroxide is a what I normally use.

As Winfried pointed out, older lenses with soft coating are difficult to clean without damage, but on later cameras like the Canonette there shouldn't be a problem.

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