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ROR Residual Oil Remover (2.0 oz)

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ROR Residual Oil Remover (2.0 oz)
Key Features
  • 2.0 oz
  • Pump Spray Bottle
This 2.0 oz 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.
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ROR Residual Oil Remover Overview

This 2.0 oz 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
Safely cleans lenses, scanners, LCD screens, optics, TVs, iPods, etc
UPC: 084436142923

ROR Residual Oil Remover Specs

Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.165 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
4.75 x 1.35 x 1.35"

ROR Residual Oil Remover Reviews

do not buy

By Cole
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2023-09-08

did not work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

My go-to, after all these years

By James
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-10-05

Must have spent years experimenting with all matter of 'wonder potions' - this is the real deal. I use it as a matter of course on all manner of optics and Apple Device screens. - it's especially useful on Macbook/iPad/iPhone AFTER I've first tried with Moshi Teraglove /Distilled water kit, for lenses I just use RoR. Do check first to make sure it doesn't remove some kind of surface coating/film on your glasses, screens etc.

Easy with spray

By David
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-08-22

This truly keeps lenses and such clean. The spraay makes doing this in the field easy

Best lens cleaner I have used

By Brian D
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-08-18

This works very well for getting any oil & smudges off your lens and also works just as well for glasses, binoculars, etc.

Best ever solution for cleaning glass

By Terry
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-08-02

This solution cleans the lens without resiudual stuff. Great stuff to use on your precious lenses.

Great stuff, nothing better on the market

By Michael
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-07-01

I haven't found anything better on the market for cleaning lenses, eyeglasses, binoculars, computer monitors, etc. Too bad it's so expensive for a tiny bottle. I'd like to see ROR release a big bottle at half the unit price.

Nectar of the Gods

By Hunter
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-11-20

I once touched my lens after running my fingers through my hair which had an oil based product in it. I tried many times to clean my lens and all I did was smear the residue. After many attempts my entire lens was coated in an oily residue that made it impossible to use. When I was recommended this stuff by a camera shop it changed everything. In one cleaning it removed all the residue and I have used this stuff ever since. I even buy extra to give to other photographers.

As Advertised

By Gregory
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-10-20

Seems to work as advertised. So far have only used on my MacPro screen; seems to work better than Zeiss Lens Cleaner (which is a lot less expensive, though).

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Asked by: chuck
There is ammonia in this but it is less than 1% concentration.
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Can this be used to clean a camera sensor?

Can this be used to clean a camera sensor?
Asked by: Glenn
As far as we are aware, it cannot be used on camera sensors. Because we are not privy to the chemical formula of the solution, we cannot ascertain its safety when applied to more sensitive surfaces. Please consult the manufacturer directly if you wish to clarify this fact, but we would advise getting dedicated sensor-cleaning solutions for your use: https://bhpho.to/3gFCbw4
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Can this be used for sensor cleaning?

Can this be used for sensor cleaning?
Asked by: Glenn
Based on ROR's website, it doesn't seem like they advertise it as being useable as a camera sensor cleaner. However, they recommend contacting them directly if you are using it on a surface that isn't listed. See their page on applications here: http://www.ror.net/uses/common-uses/
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Date published: 2021-06-21

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I don't see an expiry date on the bottle. Does ROR expire if it is more than a few years old? What about, say 10 years old?
Asked by: Jay
I contacted ROR concerning your inquiry. According to the manufacturer, the following was their reply. "The code on our bottle is not an expiration date, but rather a reference to the day/date and production run that occurred. There is no official expiration date for ROR. We have conducted various tests which indicate that approximately eight years after production, minute leeching in the container will start occurring and minimally (10-15%) reduce the efficacy of the formula. Needless to say, anyone that's using our product for cleaning all the optical surfaces that it's capable of usually gets through a bottle within 3 years or so."
Answered by: Manzell
Date published: 2021-05-20

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I see people in the reviews mention using it on their filters but since it doesn't specifically name lens filters in the description, is this the best cleaning product for that purpose? I bought some multicoated filters off this site but after using them once they have dust and smudges that I am not sure how to remove.
Asked by: JC
I've never tried this. It may work great, but I have used Zeiss cleaning products for years and love them. In my thinking, Zeiss makes great glass, and if their cleaner is god enough for them, it's good enough for me. Zeiss is less expensive too - https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1688786-REG/zeiss_000000_2451_374_lens_wipes_box_of.html
Answered by: Bill
Date published: 2023-06-23
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