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I swear this is like patent medicine in the 1880s. Ever re-brander
of sable-hair and nylon $2 paint brushes is jumping into the
DSLR "cleaning" bandwagon.

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"RichA" <none@none.com> wrote in message
news:sh32b1tigthvni59b30rte59fmj4jiv5hd@4ax.com...
>I swear this is like patent medicine in the 1880s. Ever re-brander
> of sable-hair and nylon $2 paint brushes is jumping into the
> DSLR "cleaning" bandwagon.
>
> http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/ [...] e=13890561

Well, based on the info I got off the net, assuming it's true, and the
prices for brushes I've found for these brushes on eBay, I can't do any
better searching for these things myself, not to mention the cost of gas and
having to clean the brushes I do find.

Let somebody else do the work and I'll pay them a fair price for their
product. Just don't rip me off.

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"RichA" <none@none.com> wrote in message
news:sh32b1tigthvni59b30rte59fmj4jiv5hd@4ax.com...
> I swear this is like patent medicine in the 1880s. Ever re-brander
> of sable-hair and nylon $2 paint brushes is jumping into the
> DSLR "cleaning" bandwagon.
>
> http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/ [...] e=13890561


If you don't want dust to stick to your sensor, give it a light coating of
snake oil. It's especially effective on pixie dust.

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