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Helix_2648

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The sticks are really easy to handle. They uses a special liquid which disappears after drying without residue.
There's not risk of damaging the sensor as long as you're careful and don't overpressurize.

Just start from the left and move it careful to the right side. Do that 2-3 times and your sensor is clean again.
 

Jack

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The sticks are really easy to handle. They uses a special liquid which disappears after drying without residue.
There's not risk of damaging the sensor as long as you're careful and don't overpressurize.

Just start from the left and move it careful to the right side. Do that 2-3 times and your sensor is clean again.

What liquid you are using, as when I bought my kit, there wasn't nothing is in tube.
 

Helix_2648

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The sticks are already prepared with this liquid Jack Jack . They are sealed in a special foil bag.
So you can only use it once and then you have to throw it in the trash.
 

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The sticks are already prepared with this liquid Jack Jack . They are sealed in a special foil bag.
So you can only use it once and then you have to throw it in the trash.

My kit came without liquid. I even wasn't bothered to check what liquid should I use :D, definitely not soap or shampoo :ROFLMAO:
 

nataliaflejszar&Photo

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The sticks are really easy to handle. They uses a special liquid which disappears after drying without residue.
There's not risk of damaging the sensor as long as you're careful and don't overpressurize.

Just start from the left and move it careful to the right side. Do that 2-3 times and your sensor is clean again.

thanks for instructions Helix_2648 Helix_2648 ;), I'll try it in the evening! ;)
 
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