Residual Oil Remover, or simply ROR, establishes a new definition of what a 'clean' surface is. The first application of ROR often results in an amazing 'wow' factor for the user; sometimes it's hard to believe what comes off the surface being cleaned.
ROR has redefined the science of lens-care by utilizing a formula of natural ingredients that eradicates the counterproductive microscopic oil residues from the surface and pores of glass and plastic. On camera lenses, LCD screens, flat-panel TV's, cell-phones iPods and more - ROR cuts through, breaks down, and allows the removal of all those performance debilitating smudges and smears. Once those oily residues are eliminated, dust, dirt, and pollen particles have nothing to cling to; this enables the sparkling clean surface to remain cleaner for a longer period of time.
ROR has been tested and proven to be safe to use on most delicate and precious surfaces; from multicoated lenses to beryllium-surfaced contacts, ROR has proven itself to be one of the finest and safest lens treatments available.
ROR can be applied with an untreated micro-fiber cloth or untreated disposable wipes. When using a micro-fiber cloth, it is advisable to wash it out regularly in a mild soap solution that is free of additives or softeners. Washing the micro-fiber cloth before using it with ROR ensures a neutral starting point for a successful cleaning session.
The surface to be cleaned must be moistened with ROR prior to wiping; it should be applied to the task-wiper first - not directly on the lens or surface. This prevents pools of liquid from going where it's not supposed to, while conserving the solution. Gently blotting the surface to be cleaned with a moistened cloth or wipe will allow the solution to work into the layers of build-up, facilitating its safe and complete removal. A clean area of the cloth, or a new wipe, should be used for the final cleaning stages.
When cleaning a well-loved lens with ROR for the first time, several applications and wipes may be needed to remove the multi-layer build-up of oils, pollution, and dirt.
Note! Not recommended for use on focusing screens, CCD/CMOS sensors, or internal aliasing filters
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I never stop to review products, but this ROR removed a smudge/mark so embedded nothing was working. It was totally unmoving, but after two brief soaks with two drops of ROR and it was gone. Remarkable.
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Excellent lens and filter cleaning product. Cheap, effective and easy to use.
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The best cleaning solution. You can't go wrong.
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Many great reviews! Is good, safe to use on expensive lenses. I only need one or two drops max on a tissue. It does get the glass clean!!! However. As mentioned by some, it seems to linger and leave light ghosty traces. These come right off with a fresh tissue and huff of moist air. But, prefer not to huff on the lens in case it's acidic. Perhaps best to follow-up with one drop of standard cleaner, always on clean tissue.
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If you haven't tried this, you are missing something. It is weird to get excited about a cleaning fluid, but this product does an amazing job. Just try it.
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I use this product for my camera lenses and optical surfaces.
As i'm very careful about my belongings there was not very big dirt on surfaces but especially the lcd screen was full of fingerprints. And i also use it with one of my lenses(55-250) which i mistakenly touch the optical surface. It did the job well, without any scratches cleaned the surface(I used it with PEC-PAD Lint Free Wipes).
The only problem was when i got the delivery the fluid was a little leaked(It maybe about the shipment). But when i checked loss wasn't much and returning would cost more than the product so i decided to keep it.
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cleans oil and fingermarks from glass
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I used this and some KimWipes to clean my Nikon 18-200mm (after using a blower to remove debris). I put a few drops on a wipe and used an inside out circular motion and then followed immediately with a dry KimWipe (same pattern). It helped to have the second wipe ready to go right away. Perfectly clean. I will buy this again. I like the drop dispenser because it's easy to control the amount.
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I received a generic cleaning kit along with my first camera that had some generic cleaning solution. You could see streaks on any glass wiped with it. This stuff is much, much better. I also like that it doesn't come in a spray bottle, much easier to control the exact amount needed.
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ROR removed spots on a teleconverter that I could not get rid of before. Gets the greasy fingerprints off my laptop screen also.
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Great product. Need patience to get all off of the lens even when using just a little but other than that works great!
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