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* Cleaning projectors
 
** Supplies (best qtips, rags, etc - other tips)
* '''Supplies'''
:: Use only Isopropyl Alcohol of 90% or higher to clean projector (it contains less water and won't leave a residue).
** electronics grade alcohol (99.9% only),  
:: Always make sure you are not in danger of getting any liquid on the sound reader.
** lint free Q-tips
** Toothbrush (dip in alcohol, run the motor and use the brush to clean the sprockets as they turn)
**clean rags (lint free)
**canned air
**lens cleaner, lens tissue (optics grade only! Do not use kimwipes on optical glass)
**port glass cleaner (windex or ½ distilled water and ½ vinegar) 
**paper towels
**razor blades
**binoculars or spotting scope (a must!)
**flashlight/headlamp
 
* Cleaning the booth
* Cleaning the booth
* Cleaning film
* Cleaning film

Revision as of 11:29, 12 September 2016


  • Supplies
    • electronics grade alcohol (99.9% only),
    • lint free Q-tips
    • Toothbrush (dip in alcohol, run the motor and use the brush to clean the sprockets as they turn)
    • clean rags (lint free)
    • canned air
    • lens cleaner, lens tissue (optics grade only! Do not use kimwipes on optical glass)
    • port glass cleaner (windex or ½ distilled water and ½ vinegar)
    • paper towels
    • razor blades
    • binoculars or spotting scope (a must!)
    • flashlight/headlamp
  • Cleaning the booth
  • Cleaning film
    • Ultrasonic cleaners
    • Solvents etc.
    • PTR Rollers