DIY sensor clean

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Hi I've got a Nikon d60 and have a dirty sensor, im thinking of cleaning it with some swabs of eBay as they are around £10 or brushes which cost a little more, are these any good or avoid at all costs there are wet or dry, I don't really want to be spending loads as in fairness I'm looking to upgrade to the D7200 in the next couple of months, just seeing what your thoughts are and if anyone has tried them (don't worry if the D7200 ever needs it it will be sent to specialists lol)
 
Ye tried using my rocket blower which did improve it but there still a fair amount left on its only bad when your around high aperture and doing landscape you can see it all in the sky. Thanks for the link I'll give them a look. I've looked at a few YouTube videos and it doesn't look to bad just be gentle and take your time I guess
 
I bought that set and it's good. And sufficient if you've already got a good blower:
http://www.micro-tools.de/en/Sensor...ensor-DSLR-Cleaning-Kit-w-SensorWa.html?cur=1

Is important, that the fluid doesn't harm the coating of the filter, which is in front of your sensor and also important, that it's guaranteed, the tissues are free of anything which may harm that coating too. Therefore use a tissue exactly for one wipe, then use a new one.
 
I've used / have a lenspen senserklear and it works well...
 
I "think" one of the mods on here @Cobra has a picture on how to do a DIY sensor clean
 
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