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ricktas
07-08-2014, 10:30pm
Disclaimer: Do not try this at home. This cleaning was performed under strict scientific controlled conditions



http://youtu.be/lrdkFXsr5Us

Greg Johnston
07-08-2014, 10:40pm
Almost made me want to cry.

MattNQ
07-08-2014, 10:54pm
I couldn't stop laughing when he got the hose out :lol:
Glad it was only a Canon...:D

Mark L
07-08-2014, 11:09pm
That's how I clean my hands!


Almost made me want to cry.
I did cry.:(

ameerat42
07-08-2014, 11:12pm
Clearly, the message is: Wash your hands with a Canon. It does not dry your hands like soap can.:rolleyes:

Mary Anne
08-08-2014, 12:00am
And only three dust bunnies floating in that water.. :lol:

Langers
08-08-2014, 12:09am
Ok, I am confused, do we use dishwashing liquid or laundry detergent???

ricktas
08-08-2014, 8:12am
Ok, I am confused, do we use dishwashing liquid or laundry detergent???

Check the manual that came with your camera, it varies depending on model.

Langers
08-08-2014, 5:38pm
The manual say's I can use either, however if I want brighter images to use the same headlight fluid that goes in my car on the lens.

paulheath
08-08-2014, 6:01pm
im a little worried......... that 24-105 sure didnt look weather sealed to me...:lol2:

Cage
08-08-2014, 8:18pm
Jeez, what a lousy ending.

I really thought he was going to mount the lens and take a photo.

What a let-down !!!! :lol::lol::lol:

Tjfrnds
08-08-2014, 9:19pm
Spine tingling!

William W
08-08-2014, 9:51pm
None of this fancy hand washing - I just put mine in with the sheets: full cotton wash at 60°C:
http://gallery.photo.net/photo/14349112-md.jpg

WW

ameerat42
08-08-2014, 10:31pm
Well, on the BRIGHT:):) side, you'd only have to do this ONCE!....

jev
08-08-2014, 11:19pm
The manual say's I can use either, however if I want brighter images to use the same headlight fluid that goes in my car on the lens.

Voila: http://www.omo.com.au/category/products/

I'ld say: use the blackwash - that would create fantastic B/W shots.

ricktas
09-08-2014, 7:36am
Voila: http://www.omo.com.au/category/products/

I'ld say: use the blackwash - that would create fantastic B/W shots.

A dash of red food colouring is needed if you want IR photography.

bitsnpieces
09-08-2014, 10:32am
Man... I may have to invest in a Canon if it's that easy to clean these guys!

I do agree with Cage though, I think if he attached it after it drying it and then showing us the amazingly new clean images, would have been an epic ending. :rolleyes: