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Anonymous
i need to clean the sensor on my eos, whats the best/easiest way anon has found to work it. i've got a can of compressed air i've used to blow dust out of my pc and stuff, but i've seen it leave a white liquid that evapourates off which i guess is some sort of solvent? whatever it is i dont want to leave drying marks on the sensor filter, is this likely?

tl:dr best way to clean filter? compressed air y/n?
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>> Anonymous
Don't use the compressed air. Get a hand blower.
>> M?e?e?s?e??? !iZn5BCIpug
Don't use a Hand blower. Use the compressed air.
>> Martin !!ve2Q1ETWmJH
I used a blower once, bitch cost me £50