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Dust-Aid Image Sensor Cleaner Review

Review Summary
Reader Score: 7.07 (out of 10)
Review (Summary): "The most recent product I’ve received, is the Dust-Aid DLSR Camera Sensor Cleaner (http://www.dust-aid.com) . This differs from the traditional swab and brush method in that it uses an adhesive that has very low adhesion, and leaves no chemical contamination behind.

It works, plain and simple. But then the question of safety arises. Will this leave chemical residue on the surface of the sensor after many cleanings. I’ve only cleaned it once, and nothing remained, but the Dust-Aid website has documentation of extensive testing that shows that nothing is left behind..."

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Digital Camera Review 8.50 03-31-07 Read Full Review
Review (Summary): "Dust-Aid comes packaged in a tin, reminiscent of a popular brand of bandages. The tin serves as a nice way to carry and protect the Dust-Aid kit. The kit includes a reusable plastic wand, 12 sterile adhesive foam tapes, and an instruction manual.

Overall, I was very impressed. In addition to being able to effectively remove dust from your sensor, Dust-Aid does it in such a way that I would not worry about damaging the sensor. There are no brushes or liquids to deal with. The low-tack adhesive used to remove dust has been proven not to leave residue and the foam pads that the adhesive is mounted to provides a gentle touch on your sensor..."



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