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Thanks for the input folks. I was pleased at the job these wipes did
on my computer monitor, which until now, I could never seem to quite get streak free. I'm glad they may have a use for my eyepieces (just not my mirror!). I was also pleased at the price. I paid about $3 for a box of 50, while similar moistened towlettes are twice the price for half as many. The Zeiss wipe might be useful for "spot cleaning" of a mirror, if an errant fowl has used your zenith pointed dob for target practice, LOL! ![]() -Fleemo |
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