PetaPixel How to Clean Your Camera Lens with Candle Soot


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Camera lens cleaning pens use fine carbon particles to help cleanly remove smudges from your glass. Do you know what else has carbon particles? Soot. Here’s a short 2.5-minute video in which photographer Mathieu Stern shows how you can use ordinary candle soot to get the same cleaning power.

If you get fingerprints or other oily smudges onto the front of your lens, using an ordinary microfiber cleaning cloth can smear the oil around instead of removing it. Soot helps to quickly remove all of the oil with just a few rubs, and you can make some soot by waving a spoon around over an open candle flame.

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Once you have a nice coating of soot on your spoon, transfer some onto a microfiber cloth with a quick wipe.

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Give your oil-coated camera lens a few good rubs, and voila! A crystal clear front element.

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Watch the video above to see Stern demonstrate this technique on a lens dirtied with his fingerprints and oily nose. You can also find more of Stern’s videos by subscribing to his popular YouTube channel.

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