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boku

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« Reply #20 on: March 21, 2006, 08:48:13 pm »

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Care to post a synopsis of the instructions? 

I already have some LensPens and find Art's charging for the instructions to be a bit distasteful, not to mention it being inconvenient having to buy more LensPens just to get a short email.

Thanks.
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Well, I'm not real anxious to raise this guys angst, nor am I going to paraphrase the instruction to the detail he covered. Here's the gist of the 2-page PDF:

1) They are not liable for damage.
2) Damage is not likely.
3) Testing for dust process.
4) Prep the instruments by tamping (not rubbing) them on microfiber cloth several time to remove all traces of loose graphite.
5) They give you instructions for how to prep the camera cavity, hold the camera, and move the lens pens around.

Now you all owe me $6.  
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« Reply #21 on: March 21, 2006, 10:29:38 pm »

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1) They are not liable for damage.
2) Damage is not likely.
3) Testing for dust process.
4) Prep the instruments by tamping (not rubbing) them on microfiber cloth several time to remove all traces of loose graphite.
5) They give you instructions for how to prep the camera cavity, hold the camera, and move the lens pens around.

Now you all owe me $6.   

I think that #4 is the key tidbit....getting rid of the graphite off the lenspen.

Thanks for the precis.

As for the $6...it's in the mail.  I used the same shipment technique as for the latest LLVJ, so it's likely that Homeland Insecurity will prevent it from ever arriving. LOL!  
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