xleic
Member
How did you clean your replaced (delaminating) M9 sensors?
Anybody know what caused the delaminating? Does any replaced sensor had delaminate again?
Anybody know what caused the delaminating? Does any replaced sensor had delaminate again?
yossarian123
Sam I Am
I had mine replaced 5 months ago and have stuck with a very rigid schedule of blowing dust from the sensor every week. So far I haven't had to clean it.
MCTuomey
Veteran
rocket blower and lenspen here. no issue for over two years post-replacement.
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Exactly the same as a non-replaced sensor I would say.
1.Blower (camera with mouth facing downward)
2.If needed GreenClean vacuumcleaner.
3.If needed EyeLead stamping tool.
4.Only when above fails swab with GreenClean wet and dry swabs (basically virtually never)
1.Blower (camera with mouth facing downward)
2.If needed GreenClean vacuumcleaner.
3.If needed EyeLead stamping tool.
4.Only when above fails swab with GreenClean wet and dry swabs (basically virtually never)
aldobonnard
Well-known
Same as jaapy, a 2-step method:
- Giottos rocket blower
- GreenClean vacuum
I have not felt the need to use wet and dry swabs since using this method, proving itself very effective.
- Giottos rocket blower
- GreenClean vacuum
I have not felt the need to use wet and dry swabs since using this method, proving itself very effective.
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xleic
Member
So the replaced sensors can be cleaned normally without the fear of delaminating again?
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
What would be the difference? They are the same sensor with the same coating only presumably without the manufacturing defect. I never heard about any relationship between the fault and sensor cleaning.
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