Brand | Purosol |
Liquid Volume | 1 Fluid Ounces |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00727854100013 |
Manufacturer | Purosol |
UPC | 727854100013 |
All Natural Lens Cleaner 1oz.
£28.95
About this item
- Creates an anti-static barrier State of the art technology Non-streaking.
- 100% Biodegradable, PET Plastic, most recylable, No VOCs (volatile organic compounds).
- Made of organic plant extracts, 100% solvent free, Hypoallergenic & non-toxic.
- Safe for use on sensitive optical surfaces.
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4 reviews for All Natural Lens Cleaner 1oz.
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– Mr. Lowell Kassulke
This is a nice cleaner for my glasses, since I’ve been searching for so long to find one that is natural & has no chemicals that can irritate my skin or eyes. Depending on how clean my optical cloth is this product works great & does not leave behind any streaks or film.
– Prof. Napoleon Ankunding
This is the best lens cleaner I’ve ever used. I pair this with the magic micro fiber. I’ve shot on beaches with salt water on my lens, with mud, with rain, with dust. This is an essential in my camera bag with the fiber cloth. This will clean just about anything off my lens and not leaving any streak. Amazing product. This smaller bottle is great for TSA/airports. I keep a larger bottle at home.
– Raina Cassin
It has been over a year since my eyeglasses were this clean, super-sharp, and streak/reflection free. But, using Purosol and their related microfiber cleaning cloth, one short burst on each side was all it took.Mind you – I’ve been using traditional eyeglass cleaner (and microfiber cloths) for years. But in the end, the lenses are tough to clean the first time – and you have to work to get the streaks out (my eyeglasses have a non-reflective coating).Next, I tried Purosol on my Nikon DSLR lens, and once again outstanding streak-free results. For a camera lens, however, I would recommend following the included instructions by spraying a small amount on the cloth and THEN using it to clean the lens, rather than letting the cleaner get into the edge of the lens.Finally, I cleaned 3 non-glare LCD monitors (a 15″ laptop, 20″ LCD, and 30″ LCD). The 30″ (Apple Cinema) is notoriously difficult to clean, even with the microfiber cloth that Apple provides. Using Purosol, focusing on half the screen at a time, and using circular motions as recommended cleaned all 3 monitors to like-new. It doesn’t get any better than this.Add the alcohol-free, non-toxic properties and I’m simply blown away. Yes, it’s more expensive than cheap solutions, but you don’t need to use as much and the results are stunning. I would gladly pay more (although I hope Purosol doesn’t read this!)
– Prof. Jacynthe Herzog DDS
I purchased this with the Nikon 8072 Microfiber Cleaning Cloth (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007M6GI6). After blowing the dust off the surface with a Giottos AA1900 Rocket Air Blaster (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00017LSPI), I spray about 2 or 3 pumps of the Purosol onto the Nikon microfiber cloth and gently wipe in a circular motion. Lenses, filters, and view screens turn out perfect! They are streak free and perfectly clear. This spray is magic! The Nikon microfiber cloth is clever and top quality, too. I carry all three products in my kit with Nikon Moist Lens Cleaner Cloths (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000LC5V9M) as backup.