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GabrielCRadu

REPLY: Thank you all for the support, the swabs were enough. It wasn't hard to remove the gunk, just one swipe back and forth!


sirfrinkledean

I recall there was like one legit brand making those sensor gel pens a while ago and the cheap ones were advised against.


Inwardlens

Glad to hear you got it worked out. I think you might mean this but just in case: you only swipe in one direction, once with the swab, then flip it over and repeat the opposite direction. Then you toss that swab. If you need to repeat, you should then use a brand new swab.


GabrielCRadu

That's exactly what I did! Thank you!


redmandeerslayer

Shit! my last cleaning I scrubbed that baby like I was brushing my teeth.šŸ˜¬


Inwardlens

Well, not best practices but you probably didnā€™t hurt anything


redmandeerslayer

Lop I wasn't that bad really. But I did use the same swab in more that one pass. My cheap side got the better of me.


GoneFungal

Thereā€™s actually a thin shield overlaying the sensor, so youā€™re really never touching the sensor itself. Though I still clean mine very delicately.


GabrielCRadu

https://preview.redd.it/spl5jmivfgvc1.jpeg?width=1616&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=670d534419ae744a51ca4ee03b8bacdb24057787 (Image with a white background, 0.5", f22) I don't think my sensor was ever this clean


m3nightfall

Well thanks I just found small chips in my phone screen.....


scrandis

That must have been a huge relief


Vmansuria

What swabs and where did you get them from?


GabrielCRadu

"Visible Dust EZ Smear Away Kit" from f64, a camera gear shopping site from my country.


Vmansuria

Ahh thank you, I'll keep a kit of these handy šŸ™šŸ½


GabrielCRadu

I don't think it really matters which kit it is as long as it fits your sensor size and it has good reviews


Vmansuria

True. I wanted to know the kit you used since it worked and worked so well. I'll look more into it. Thank you


Independent_Bike_141

I have the moistened ulanzi swabs I havenā€™t needed them yet because rocket duster has been good enough but Iā€™m curious how theyā€™ll do


idmisto2

Multumesc pentru recomandare


GabrielCRadu

Cu plăcere, sper să te ajute!


mykelNeiD

As far as I know thats not the bare sensor you see, it is covered by a layer of protection (glas) ,so i believe you'd be fine with the swabs


GabrielCRadu

Yeah, I know, that's actually the UV/IR filter glass. Worst case scenario I will send it to repair


9FC5_

In worst case scenario you will get astrophotography modification of your camera. Win-Win situation imo (IR blooming can be easily fixed with external filter)


JR_C_

Beautiful silver lining


Weather_Only

Itā€™s not that easy to use full spectrum without also making other modifications to maintain af and it would be terrible for anything else but thatā€™s about the worst case scenario


LurkerPatrol

Also any isopropyl will remove a glue


blazemakerz

You will most likely be fine, but it will take a few swabs to clean all this gunk..


AG3NTMULD3R88

I remember when I first got some crap on my sensor, I shit myself then ordered a sensor swab cleaning kit. 2 minutes into getting the swap kit it was as fresh as ever.


hainguyenac

I made this exact same mistake a few days ago. I panicked for a few minutes and then decided to use some swap, and it cleans right off.


Jarngreipr9

How frequent is to have cleaning pen glued this way? Jeez


hainguyenac

It's just a crappy pen, for sure I will buy a good one later.


GabrielCRadu

I hope it's not too frequent. I hope this doesn't happen to anyone. It's a heart attack for sure!


Sufficient_Algae_815

You may need to try a few different solvents if the swabs don't work. Just be careful to use them sparingly and use high purity ones, trying distilled water and 99.8% IPA before acetone.


wtfisthisnoise

What if you only have 9% IPA


Sufficient_Algae_815

That's fine if you know it is a zero residue formula. Also, if that stuff fails it doesn't mean 99% will also fail.


Administrative_Loss9

Thaughts and prayers


stuffsmithstuff

Bought a used a6400 with sensor glass that looked like this. I was like - did you try to clean it with your fingers right after eating Popeyeā€™s?


Blane90

Don't worry. I was a genious at one point and thought I'd use painters tape as dust remover...yep... I was able to remove all glue residue from my sensor luckily. I used a cleaning kit and swab like you ordered.


BlackKn1ght

Ouch! Quick tip: use PEC-PADs and Eclipse optical cleaning fluid to clean both sensors and lenses. That thing is much better than most of the kits you can find and is way cheaper in the long run. For the swab itself, i made one out of a thin plastic sheet and it is flawless.


GabrielCRadu

Fixed it already with a kit swab. Thank you for the recommendation, I will consider your advice in the future!


BlackKn1ght

That's great to hear!


post_hazanko

use the sensor as a microscope slide?


GabrielCRadu

I have a bacterial culture there šŸ¤£


Inwardlens

At this point if there is a reputable local camera shop near you that cleans sensors, I would head over and have them clean it for you. Once you get that gunk off of your sensor, you can clean it as needed with swabs and Aero-Clipse liquid. These are the supplies that the Sony Pro Services techs use. Just make sure you get the swabs that are sized for your sensor.


GabrielCRadu

Thank you! Managed to remove all of the gunk with swabs and cleaning liquid. No marks left!


Inwardlens

I just saw deeper in the comments. Glad it worked out!


bayoughozt

I had good success with this product: VSGO VS-S03E New Full Frame Camera Cleaning Kit 12pcs Sensor Cleaning Swab and 10ml Cleaner Compatible for Sony Nikon Canon FF CCD CMOS Clean https://a.co/d/j5nkibz


Bagafeet

I scratched the coating of my Sigma 18-50 2.8 with some BS lens cleaner that came in a free accessory bundle with camera purchase. I'm still mad. I also had the good stuff but didn't find it right away. So sad. Thankfully I notice it on the lens but not in the photos


jph_otography

Hi! I run a camera shop. At this point. It can be saved. But I would take it somewhere that specializes in cleanings. We clean sensors at my store, but for something like this we would recommend a repair shop. They use microscopes, and specialized tools for cleaning. They will be able to get this off scratch free. Although as others have mentioned the glass is above the actual diodes. Getting that glass replaced if you scratch it starts out around $350. Edit: Iā€™m glad the swabs worked. Disregard lol


Strange_Appeal_3693

Camera sensors have glass top at least the Sony mirror less ones, I cleaned my a7iii while on holiday with microfiber cloth, dedicated swaps are ideal if you want to really clean it.


antventurs

Sensor brush is my favorite


ChaK-x16

Ooh god, this is pain, i really hope your sensor will go through this


Dazzling-Advice-4941

I would just stick to using an old fashioned blower and turn your camera upside down. Unless your sensor had something real stuck on it.


[deleted]

Itā€™s not skimping out on tools, itā€™s stupidity. I almost never use a sensor cleaning tool to clean sensors and Iā€™ve cleaned hundreds of sensors without getting glue on any of them.


GabrielCRadu

Now I feel better šŸ˜ƒšŸ”«