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Started by Beryl, April 23, 2012, 12:58:30 AM

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Beryl

Well here is how to do it

http://vimeo.com/39494324

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Colin

Not going to let you anywhere near my lenses Beryl. ;)

Oldboy

Surprised he didn't use a Brillo Pad.  :uglystupid2:

Beryl

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Graham

  Well yes, I can see that his method would work, but I find putting my lenses in the dishwasher with the rest of the pots to produce a most pleasing result.
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Beryl

Yes. That would mak it nice and shiny pluss it would also dry it for you
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John Doyle2

Fantastic!! I will try it tonight.

Cathus

you mean that's not the way to do it???

(nice bit of Bach, by the way)

Beryl

I use a wire brush for the finish  :yikes:
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WillyP

Would that work for bodies too? Should I remove the battery and film first? Could I use a tongue depressor to hold up the mirror?

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