Chris T wrote:
Yes, that does seem to work well, although I'm more inclined to use Windex Electronic Wipes - which are pre-moistened, and come out of the package, already damp. Much simpler, and safer - than using water. But, these kinds of treatments are not going to do much to remove scratches, though, Blurry …
I do camera "refurbishing" at a reuse-recycle business, selling lots of cameras. I use 90% Isopropyl Alcohol wherever it works for cleaning cameras, filters and etc. Also computer keyboards and more. Cleans where water won't, and less destructive than other solvents. Some lens cleaning fluids are nothing more than alcohol. It's a disinfectant, too!