My Favorite Microscope Cleaning Pad
- ebenbildmicroscopy
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My Favorite Microscope Cleaning Pad
I buy these 100% cotton makeup pads at Wally World for $1.98/per 100 and cannot recommend them enough. Soak them in a little ethyl ether or lens cleaning solution and you've got the perfect lens wipe. Soak them in WD-40 and you've got the perfect non-abrasive little rag for removing anything organic from the finish of any vintage microscope. Apply with a soaked pad and buff out with a dry one... incredible cleaning capability!
I HIGHLY recommend these little miracle workers to any collector!!!
I HIGHLY recommend these little miracle workers to any collector!!!
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JeffO, aka "Ortho amore"
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Leitz Ortholux I
Leitz Orthoplan
Leitz Macro-Dia Device
Zeiss GFL
Zeiss Standard
Zeiss Photomicroscope III
Zeiss OPMI 6S
B&L Stereozoom and Balplan
Re: My Favorite Microscope Cleaning Pad
Thank you for the recommendation, so far I've been using medical grade cotton balls , the problem is that fibers tend to come loose at times but this is for the condenser and eyepices, for objectives I use sterile cotton swabs and lens paper they really help in those hard to reach places.. definitely giving those a try when the cotton balls run out.
Re: My Favorite Microscope Cleaning Pad
Yes, thanks a lot for that suggestion. I tend to reach for something convenient and close, which is KimWipes, but that is an expensive habit.
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I love tips like this one, thanks for posting!
At the risk of sounding persnickety, however, WallyWorld is a colossal store that I seldom have reason to go to; so any hints as to what department these pads may be found in would be most appreciated.
At the risk of sounding persnickety, however, WallyWorld is a colossal store that I seldom have reason to go to; so any hints as to what department these pads may be found in would be most appreciated.
Cheers,
Kurt Maurer
League City, Texas
email: ngc704(at)gmail(dot)com
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Kurt Maurer
League City, Texas
email: ngc704(at)gmail(dot)com
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Re: My Favorite Microscope Cleaning Pad
Kurt, I did a little "research", which means "Googling" at it appears that these little round make-up pads are an ubiquitous product, and are available at, for example, CVS rebranded a little. (This is all new to me, having never put on makeup. . .)
Re: My Favorite Microscope Cleaning Pad
My favorite, Always used them
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Re: My Favorite Microscope Cleaning Pad
Kim wipes are 3.49 for a box of 280 from Staples.com
https://www.staples.com/kimtech+wipes/d ... %2520wipes
Gerard
https://www.staples.com/kimtech+wipes/d ... %2520wipes
Gerard
Re: My Favorite Microscope Cleaning Pad
Launching my own line of investigation I have made similar discoveries, and concur with your findings. I have never had need for cosmetics either, as my own natural beauty simply cannot be improved upon.
Cheers,
Kurt Maurer
League City, Texas
email: ngc704(at)gmail(dot)com
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Kurt Maurer
League City, Texas
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- ebenbildmicroscopy
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Re: My Favorite Microscope Cleaning Pad
I'm glad this has been well received! I will have to concur with Gerard that I do love Kimwipes for this same purpose. When I worked for Carolina Biological, Kimwipes was our go-to cleaner in conjunction with petroleum ether used as both a degreaser and lens cleaner. The nice thing about Kimwipes is that they are lint free. When I have to do hospital maintenance work, I'm usually allowed workspace in the main laboratory that usually also involves unlimited access to Kimwipes! They're GOOD!!
JeffO, aka "Ortho amore"
Leitz Ortholux I
Leitz Orthoplan
Leitz Macro-Dia Device
Zeiss GFL
Zeiss Standard
Zeiss Photomicroscope III
Zeiss OPMI 6S
B&L Stereozoom and Balplan
Leitz Ortholux I
Leitz Orthoplan
Leitz Macro-Dia Device
Zeiss GFL
Zeiss Standard
Zeiss Photomicroscope III
Zeiss OPMI 6S
B&L Stereozoom and Balplan
- SilverWolf
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Re: My Favorite Microscope Cleaning Pad
I've just been using what I already had and use from my photography gear that I use on optical elements and digital camera sensors, eclipse cleaning fluid (meant to be one of the most pure optical cleaners, or so they claim but most likely just a pure methanol at a guess) with Pec pads as I get a better result with them than Kimwipes when cleaning camera sensors. I will say I'd never admitted it before but I also use pure organic cotton swabs as well that are really designed for makeup removal, lol had no idea so many others did too.
I don't often see lint left behind but if ever I do I just remove with a puffer and/or CCD/CMOS sensor brush
I don't often see lint left behind but if ever I do I just remove with a puffer and/or CCD/CMOS sensor brush
Cheers
Wolf
Wolf
Re: My Favorite Microscope Cleaning Pad
A note for those in the U.K.
HomeBargains stores are selling a pack of 200 ‘Cotton Soft’ pads for 99p
MichaelG.
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https://storelocator.homebargains.co.uk/
HomeBargains stores are selling a pack of 200 ‘Cotton Soft’ pads for 99p
MichaelG.
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https://storelocator.homebargains.co.uk/
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