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Timelord recommended a product that I've taken the time to purchase and review. The lenspen is perfect for cleaning the lenses on damned near anything that has glass or plastic. I've used it on everything I can think of and havn't been dissapointed yet. I will go through and show you how effective this thing is.
You can find the lenspen here! www.lenspen.com
The pictures I took were from a webcam that had an upgraded lens from a security camera so it's of pretty good quality. I also cleaned it with the lenspen but they are in no way shape or form as good as the pictures taken by the microscope in the test of the product by a university. http://www.lenspen.com/403 click on test results.
I actually called the company to find the longest barrel on a lenspen and which product would work best for getting inside smaller aperatures on lasers and the product they recommended was the MicroPro Lenspen
The pictures:
The lenspen MicroPro and Cellclear
The lens.
The DREADED FINGERPRINT (on a crystal ball)
You can actually see the lenspen removes the oils I didn't even know was there
Finished Product on the lens itself. (this lens has a scratch on it so it had a tendency to accumalate the carbon they use to clean with in the crevice created by the scratch.)
Conclusion?
This thing ROCKS! I've used it on so many things in my home it's unbelievable. Flatbed Scanner, digital camera, webcam, security camera's, Lasers, flashlight lenses, crystals and the cellclear works awesome to clean off the digital camera lens on my Treo 650
At $8.95 SHIPPED. I recommend this to anyone who has a laser and gets dust and debris inside the aperature of your laser. They are currently running a promotion if you buy the lenspen you get a Cellclear for free and you just can't beat this. It sure beats using a q-tip and alcohol which can be hard to carry with you while your out showing off your lasers. This fits right in your pocket and BAM out it comes. 10 seconds later your using a nice clear beamed laser. I've found that the initial cleaning takes a bit longer than 10 seconds but not much.
You can find the lenspen here! www.lenspen.com
The pictures I took were from a webcam that had an upgraded lens from a security camera so it's of pretty good quality. I also cleaned it with the lenspen but they are in no way shape or form as good as the pictures taken by the microscope in the test of the product by a university. http://www.lenspen.com/403 click on test results.
I actually called the company to find the longest barrel on a lenspen and which product would work best for getting inside smaller aperatures on lasers and the product they recommended was the MicroPro Lenspen
The pictures:
The lenspen MicroPro and Cellclear
The lens.
The DREADED FINGERPRINT (on a crystal ball)
You can actually see the lenspen removes the oils I didn't even know was there
Finished Product on the lens itself. (this lens has a scratch on it so it had a tendency to accumalate the carbon they use to clean with in the crevice created by the scratch.)
Conclusion?
This thing ROCKS! I've used it on so many things in my home it's unbelievable. Flatbed Scanner, digital camera, webcam, security camera's, Lasers, flashlight lenses, crystals and the cellclear works awesome to clean off the digital camera lens on my Treo 650
At $8.95 SHIPPED. I recommend this to anyone who has a laser and gets dust and debris inside the aperature of your laser. They are currently running a promotion if you buy the lenspen you get a Cellclear for free and you just can't beat this. It sure beats using a q-tip and alcohol which can be hard to carry with you while your out showing off your lasers. This fits right in your pocket and BAM out it comes. 10 seconds later your using a nice clear beamed laser. I've found that the initial cleaning takes a bit longer than 10 seconds but not much.