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The OMAXA99CPB100 Microscope and Camera Optical Lens Cleaning Paper offers 100 sheets of premium cotton cleaning tissue, designed to effectively clean lenses without scratching. Each sheet measures 4 inches by 6 inches, providing the perfect size for handling and cleaning. Its water-absorbing properties ensure a streak-free finish, making it an essential tool for professionals who demand clarity in their optics.
M**.
Simple, Effective and Portable
This is very simple stuff - tissue paper for cleaning lenses. What makes it special is that it contains no rough particles that can scratch optics or coatings, and it leaves no dust or lint behind. Be aware that paper towels and even 'super-soft' Kleenex can contain anything from sawdust to stainless steel fragments. As long as the particles aren't big enough to injure a person, they're not a problem - to people. Precision optics are a whole different story, as many (including myself) have discovered the hard way.This type of tissue is available in many different forms; boxes, rolls, etc.; this 'booklet' style is the most compact and portable. Combined with a basic glass-cleaning solution (commercially available, or mix your own from distilled water and alcohol) these will safely and effectively clean pretty much any optics, from microscopes to eyeglasses.
S**Y
Excellent quality lens paper.
Excellent quality lens paper.I used it and some lens cleaning solution to clean all of the lenses in a used toolmaker's microscope. It had accumulated a lot of haze on all of the lenses from being in storage for several years. All of the lenses were pristine after cleaning, and the image quality was greatly improved.
D**A
Lense paper with much lint
I didn't think I would have to specify "Lint-free" when buying lense paper.
K**E
High quality, but I find it too delicate for cleaning my glasses
I got it for cleaning my glasses, because I find little cloths not that effective or easy to work with. This high-quality paper (little sheets of it) isn't that great for my need. It's too thin and too delicate. It tears too easily. I'd like something more durable of comparable quality; and I intend to continue searching for it.
K**E
Four Stars
great for cleaning our microscopes. Good price, quick delivery.
M**T
Needed
Blot, don't wipe your oil immersion lens. Just take a wipe and hold it under the lens, pull upward and it will leave a circle of oil on the wipe. Repeat until no more oil shows up.That's usually fine, but if you've got residue than research *exactly* what solvent is safe for your lens but will still dissolve the crud. Distilled water is safest and cheap to buy. If they say 'alcohol' the don't mean the usual 70% rubbing alcohol in most drugstores: get the 90% at least. My microscope manual says not to use organic solvents but then recommends (organic) alcohol!?! Umm, my plan is to just use the cover and not get the objectives dirty.Most miceobiology textbooks/websites/manuals I've read (I was a librarian in a technical school) recommend xylene, naptha or turpentine to dissolve immersion oil, but those are organics too! EVERYONE says NOT to use acetone. Research for your specific equipment!!!Anyway, blot the oil immersion objective with these and you'll probably be fine-you won't need any solvents at all. Just blot, don't swirl or twist or scrub or fold into a point or make like you're shining a pair of army boots. Less contact and no sliding or scraping across the surface of the lens is better.Cover your microscope and you won't have to do anything to the normal objectives, worst case get a squeeze bulb air blower for any dust.BTW, my wipe came quickly and safely in their unbent and dry booklet.
R**G
Amazon really wants me to do this
This is good lens cleaning paper and it came on time. I do not like to rate things. It's one of my quirks. Especially when five stars means "I love it." Do I love lens cleaning paper? I love my camera. I love the lens it protects. But the lens cleaning paper? I wish Amazon would leave me alone on this one. Anyway, it's good stuff, it came on time, and I can recommend the company.
D**L
Arrived Bent
This lens paper was delivered all bent up, and the paper tore really easily. I couldn't rip out a whole sheet with out shredding it into little pieces. I dislike how they've decided to hold it together (it's in a flipbook style, which seems to make it easier for dust to settle on the sheets). Eh, it was only $4 since I bought it with one of their microscopes.
M**M
Sirve
Cumple con la función para limpiar los lentes de un microscopio
D**N
I paid alot of money for postage. I thought if you had prime it was free
Although the item was a reasonable price the postage was more than the item even though I have prime
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