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12/29/2004 12:25:25 AM · #1 |
I was shooting a candle being blown out by the burst of a balloon when some wax hit my lense. What is the best way to clean it. It is splattered candle wax.HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thanks
oh and I missed the shot..... bad night |
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12/29/2004 12:27:15 AM · #2 |
Not sure but how about blowing a hair dryer on it with the lens pointing down and hope it melts and falls off? |
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12/29/2004 12:28:31 AM · #3 |
Push it off with your finger delicately when it dries. |
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12/29/2004 12:30:00 AM · #4 |
its a bunch of little splatter, cant just scrape it. I need some kind of cleaner that will work on wax......ugh
Message edited by author 2004-12-29 00:30:19. |
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12/29/2004 12:32:36 AM · #5 |
What faidoi said. the vast majority of it should flick right off. It may help to cool the camera slightly. Refrigerator for just a couple minutes?
After you flick the blob off, whatever remains can be removed with any good solvent-baseed lens cleaning solution. Eclipse should work very well. Don't use any solvent that's not recommended for lens cleaning. they leave very nasty residues.
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12/29/2004 12:32:40 AM · #6 |
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12/29/2004 12:33:53 AM · #7 |
to get wax off most things, use ice - it cools and hardens the wax. it will then come off easily.
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12/29/2004 12:34:30 AM · #8 |
nooooooooooo, no scraping. I was not sure if a lense cleaner would get the wax off. Its not a blob its more like a splatter. |
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12/29/2004 12:34:35 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by kirbic: What faidoi said. the vast majority of it should flick right off. It may help to cool the camera slightly. Refrigerator for just a couple minutes?
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Refrigerator usually works great when you want to get a waxy bottom of the candle holder to fall out. Just don't leave it in there too long. Take out memory stick and batteries.
Message edited by author 2004-12-29 00:35:03. |
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12/29/2004 12:35:03 AM · #10 |
Wax gets brittle when it gets very cold. An ice cube wrapped in a soft cloth might work in removing the wax. Just an idea.
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12/29/2004 12:35:10 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by dsmboostaholic: its a bunch of little splatter, cant just scrape it. I need some kind of cleaner that will work on wax......ugh |
All the more important that thelens is qite cool when you try to remove it. If the splatters are very small and you simply can't flick them all off, then a cleaner such as Eclipse, applied repeatedly with a clean lens cloth each time, is the way to go. An absorbent lens cloth such as a pec pad would be ideal (as opposed to lens paper that is not very absorbent).
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12/29/2004 12:37:31 AM · #12 |
This is a reminder to buy a UV filter and put in on your lens people.
Message edited by author 2004-12-29 00:38:14. |
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12/29/2004 12:49:40 AM · #13 |
THANKS ALL. I am ordering a zeiss lense cleaning kit NOW. And its funny, I told my girlfriend I needed a UV filter last week. She said you better go get it....I said ehh no big rush Ill get it soon.......
EDIT: She is now my X-girlfriend, I keep forgetting to call her my fiance.....;) |
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