they're very similar to lens tissues so I wouldn't necessarily be too worried.
just don't use the Liquorice papers![]()
I remember an optician once telling me how much damage bog roll and kitchen towel do the eye glasses.
You can get liquorice papers? (Non smoker, so have no idea on such things. I'm so sheltered.)
if you used liquorice papers (brown, taste of liquorice ) youd end up with sepia images,![]()

Are Rizla greens, or blues better?![]()
Silver their thinner![]()
Microfibre cloths are best but need to be rinsed every so often...QUOTE]
I have put mine through the washing machine before now to give it a good old clean
I have put mine through the washing machine before now to give it a good old clean
Microfibre cloths are best but need to be rinsed every so often...disposable lens tissues just seem to smear all the crud whenever I use them, so I prefer cloths...yet another reason to use a filter...lol

The effects of the 3-skinner would also produce haze and reduce contrast.![]()
Oh my! Sounds like they were real old school guys, I wonder if they then flattened them out and used them for the purpose they were meant for!. I think it is a no brainer - you spend a considerable amount of money on a lens, why would you take that kind of unecessary risk? If they were staff photographers, maybe they weren't too bothered becuase the company who employed them would pay for any potential damages.
Sounds crazy to me.
I've used them before, there was a tips thing in practical photography that's how I found out.
Scrunch the rizla up a bit if you want, breathe on the lens and wipe.
The effects of the 3-skinner would also produce haze and reduce contrast.![]()
With the odd moment of clarity.......
Sounds a bit like hard toilet paper....remember that stuff?:thumbsdown::shake:![]()