Doug Chambers
May 17th, 2007, 05:08 PM
Hey all,
I LOVE the XH-A1, but one tiny little thing bugs me about it. The black surface shows up every little speck of dust that's floating in the air. It's not a significant amount of anything, it just shows up very well on the A1. And I'm sort of a clean freak when it comes to my expensive electronics. So I'm wondering what is the best way to clean the camera body. I use canned air to blow dust and such out of the nooks and crannies, but sometimes that doesn't get it all off.
Is it safe to use rubbing alcohol on a cotton swab or cloth to clean the body? I would imagine it would be as long as it's just a very small amount applied to the swab or cloth, and as long as it doesn't get into any crevices around buttons and such. But I'm not sure and I don't want to try it until I know I'm not going to totally screw something up by doing it. So if anyone can confirm that it's okay, please do. And if anyone has a better way to clean the camera body, feel free to chime in.
Thanks,
Doug Chambers
I LOVE the XH-A1, but one tiny little thing bugs me about it. The black surface shows up every little speck of dust that's floating in the air. It's not a significant amount of anything, it just shows up very well on the A1. And I'm sort of a clean freak when it comes to my expensive electronics. So I'm wondering what is the best way to clean the camera body. I use canned air to blow dust and such out of the nooks and crannies, but sometimes that doesn't get it all off.
Is it safe to use rubbing alcohol on a cotton swab or cloth to clean the body? I would imagine it would be as long as it's just a very small amount applied to the swab or cloth, and as long as it doesn't get into any crevices around buttons and such. But I'm not sure and I don't want to try it until I know I'm not going to totally screw something up by doing it. So if anyone can confirm that it's okay, please do. And if anyone has a better way to clean the camera body, feel free to chime in.
Thanks,
Doug Chambers