I believe that the Tiffen tissue is the same as the Kodak. As for cleaner I use cleaner designed for multicoated eyeglasses. Works perfect at a small cost.
I believe that the Tiffen tissue is the same as the Kodak. As for cleaner I use cleaner designed for multicoated eyeglasses. Works perfect at a small cost.
I've used PEC pads for years and I like them much better than Kodak lens cleaning tissue.
Cotton cosmetic pads with known quality lens cleaning solvent. Available from the local pharmacy or most any place where cosmetics are sold. Used these for decades with no problems. Make sure they are 100% real cotton.
Bernice
I stumbled onto some old paks of the Kodak tissue the other day cleaning out a desk drawer. I haven't used em in a couple of decades. By far the best lens cleaning item I've
discovered - and I mean by far - is the 3M version of microfiber lens cloth. It's different
from the others. I've never seen em in a camera store. I'd be embarassed to state how
little I pay for them, but I've got a direct 3M account. Retail they're probably three or
four bucks apiece, but I'm guessing. You gotta try em. You rarely need additional liquid.
I have to thank a forum member who kindly sold me 20 packs of Kodak lens cleaning tissue; marked on the reverse as being manufactured by EK.
I can now sleep at night!
I'll also look for some of the 3M microfiber lens cleaning cloths. They sound very useful.
Don
Thank goodness I still have a large stash of the Kodak product.
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