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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This is great stuff!
[...]I also bought some lens tissue.When I tried it I could not believe how it improved the optical clarity of the lenses. It was like my lenses were brand new again!I ...Read complete review
[...]I also bought some lens tissue.When I tried it I could not believe how it improved the optical clarity of the lenses. It was like my lenses were brand new again!I also tried using it on my computer monitors, LCD screens and even my eyeglasses. This is just amazing stuff and makes it look like new again by deep cleaning and removing all of the dirt and grime. Highly recommended!
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Worked as advertized on my Durst glass negative carrier and my G-Claron, but left a streaky mess on my Nikkor SW and my Fuji W.
Worked as advertized on my Durst glass negative carrier and my G-Claron, but left a streaky mess on my Nikkor SW and my Fuji W.
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removes fingerptints
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This product rocks! ROR is the most efective cleaner I have found.
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This is the most effective glass cleaner I've tried. It removes oils from lens surfaces like no other product. I have used it only a few times, so I cannot comment on its long-term impact on lens coatings. But I don't plan to use it often, and I wouldn't hesitate to use it when I need it.
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I used this to remove the salt spray after being near the ocean worked great.
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It works.
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When shooting weddings, bubbles, fingerprints, and other oily substances inevitably get deposited on your lenses. This stuff cleans it all off.
One spray does it. My previous bottle lasted me 5 years.
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I use this product to clean camera lens and my reading glasses. The oil from my forehead blurs the glass and is difficult to remove even with Dial.
This allows the glass to be wipped clean without any residuals.
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Worked as advertized on my Durst glass negative carrier and my G-Claron, but left a streaky mess on my Nikkor SW and my Fuji W.
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I cleaned all of my lenses and filters and wiped down the contacts on the camera and lenses. I don't get nearly the hunting or "hung" focuses now! Wonderful stuff!
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I have a slim MRC filter in front of my Canon 16-35mm and couldn't get it spotlessly clean. One use of ROR and it's crystal clear
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Does not streak and work great with KimWipes.
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I have a canon 500mm/f4 and there is no filter available to protect the front element so after a few months it got very dirty. The ROR when used with a clean microfiber works perfect for my lens.
A few sprays on the microfiber will do the trick so one 2-oz bottle will last a life time.
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This product works great on all lens. It also works great on computer screens. Just spary a little bit on a cotton ball and wipe on the lens and then dry with another cotton ball. Presto clean lens.
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I've used ROR, off and on for years,clean your glasses and its like taking the lenses out. but be careful years ago when I first used this, I was cleaning the lens on my M4, I was to generous with the ROR and got some on the focus helical, it rinsed the lubricant out of the lens and locked it up, I know I'm an idiot. But be careful,it is an oil remover.
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ROR Plus a good micro fiber cloth works great for cleaning lenses and filters. Removes stuff that's been there for years.
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I love this stuff. I have been using it several years. Now my entire family is using for non-photgraphic needs as well.
Whenever you need to clean lens glass, glasses or you smart phone screen this is the stuff!
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easy to use, cleaned smudges off of lens
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I have tried several lens cleaners. None are as good as ROR.
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Before owning ROR, i had some 3rd party liquid cleaner that didn't cut it. But once i used ROR i noticed a huge difference of how clean the lenses' element was.
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[...]I also bought some lens tissue.When I tried it I could not believe how it improved the optical clarity of the lenses. It was like my lenses were brand new again!I also tried using it on my computer monitors, LCD screens and even my eyeglasses. This is just amazing stuff and makes it look like new again by deep cleaning and removing all of the dirt and grime. Highly recommended!
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