brushes or blowers

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I recently bought (and returned ) a £4 brush from jessops. Useless, bristles kept falling out :bang:

So now I'm wondering if I should buy a blower instead?

Only really want it to clean front of lens...
 
I use a combination of a rocket blower and a lens pen which seems to do the trick for more stubborn items on the lens.
 
how do you guys rate rizzla papers? atm I use a blower and then a microfibre cloth for smears/anything too stubborn, but I like the sound of rizzla paper as its disposable after each use so wont build up dirt
 
I always thought you should give the front of your lens a blast with a blower to move any dirt particles before wiping, otherwise you could be grinding the lens with any bits of dirt.
 
I use all sorts for cleaning lenses! I'll give 'em a quick blast with a rocket blower (a seperate one from that used for sensor blasting), then a brush to remove as much grit as possible, followed by a huff and wipe with a lens cleaning tissue or a microfibre cloth. If I'm at home and want to remove a greasy mark (fingerprint etc) I'll use a drop of lens cleaning fluid on a lens cleaning tissue followed by a clean, dry tissue then a huff and final polish.

Huffing on the lens helps show where the dirt (especially grease and oil) is - the breath will mist the lens where it's clean so streaks and clear areas show where it's dirty.
 
I recently bought (and returned ) a £4 brush from jessops. Useless, bristles kept falling out :bang:

So know I wondering if I should buy a blower instead?

Only really want it to clean front of lens...


Not looked at that type of accessory for a while, but blower brushes used to be available and the brush part could be pulled of for washing now and again.

Bristles coming out is disgracefull. Product must be damned rubbish.
 
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