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VisibleDust EZ Sensor Cleaning Kit DUALPOWER-X Regular Strength MXD-100 1.0x Green Vswabs

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VisibleDust EZ Sensor Cleaning Kit DUALPOWER-X Regular Strength MXD-100 1.0x Green Vswabs

VisibleDust EZ Sensor Cleaning Kit DUALPOWER-X Regular Strength MXD-100 1.0x Green Vswabs

Today’s sensor technologies mostly use water-repellent coatings to avoid stains. Vdust Plus is an alcohol-based cleaning solution with high volatility, ideal for removing water stains on coated sensors.

Unfortunately, alcohol is not very suitable for removing stains resulting from organic material (saliva, etc.). This is what Sensor Clean is for – a water-based cleaning solution that excellently removes residues from organic material.

Since it is often not immediately recognizable what kind of stains it is, it is recommended to start with one of the two liquids first. Once the dirt has disappeared, you can finish the cleaning curtain immediately. Otherwise, the liquid should be changed and the cleaning process should continue. It is essential to use a new cleaning stick. The cleaning fluids must not be mixed. Always swipe in the same direction when cleaning.

Sensor Clean is best suited to remove water-based residues and slight dust marks. It has a dust-repellent effect and is best with VisibleDust MXD-100 Green Series Swabs.

VDust Plus removes oily residues, is very volatile and allows streak-free cleaning in conjunction with DHAP orange and Ultra MXD-100 green Vswab.

Green MXD-100 Vswab patented V-shaped cleaning sticks ensure very good movement possibilities in the chamber, uniform movements and clean the corners efficiently through the shape. They fit all three solutions and the combined synthetic fiber material ensures very good results in the removal of oily greasers. The soft material protects the sensor (most suitable for fluorine-coated sensors) and removes residues streak-free.

Since simple visual inspection can not determine the nature of stain light or heavy, first start with either liquid, if stain is removed, Stop. Otherwise switch liquid, use a new swab proceed with cleaning. Do not add two liquids on the same swab. Use each liquid with a separate swab. Always swab in the same direction.

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