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How to wipe and clean the camera lens correctly

Wiping tools: blowing balloons, lens paper, absorbent cotton, mirror cleaning cloth, lens pen and lens cleaning liquid.

Step 1: Blow the balloon first.

Firstly, the dust on the lens surface is blown off by blowing balloons, so that the floating dust and extremely fine dust on the lens are blown off. Be careful not to blow directly with your mouth. In that case, there will be a lot of saliva particles blown to the surface of the lens, which will be more difficult to handle.

Step 2: Wipe the lens gently with mirror cloth/lens paper.

After blowing the dust off the lens surface with a balloon, clean the lens with lens paper. Generally, dust and other dirty things can be taken out. For stubborn stains, such as fingerprints, it is necessary to clean them with suede, lens cleaning cloth or lens paper dipped in lens cleaning liquid. When scrubbing, be careful not to squeeze the lens surface hard, because the lens surface is covered with a fragile coating, which can be easily wiped off by hard cleaning.

Step 3: Use the lens brush.

After cleaning with lens paper, clean with lens pen. Gently press the lens pen vertically and drive it clockwise from the middle of the lens. After once, pay attention to blow off the lens toner that falls off the lens surface, then observe the effect, wipe it again and blow it again. Repeat 4-5 times, the lens should be as bright as new. Always blow more and wipe less at the camera, and the hair dryer must be good. Wipe gently with a lens pen. It should be noted that the lens pen also has a life, and the bristles must be replaced when they are polished.

Step 4: Use lens cleaning solution to remove stubborn stains.

Oil stains and fingerprints can't be wiped clean with the above three parts. You need to gently wipe them with a very soft and clean cotton swab (or mirror paper) dipped in a little lens water.