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Originally Posted by Joshua Schroeder
Does anyone have experience with using a do-it-yourself sensor cleaning kit? I haven't had any problems with dust on my sensor yet, but as you say, it is inevitable. I've seen the cleaning kits around, but I've also heard of a lot of people paying to have them professionally cleaned. Anybody have thoughts on which is a smarter route to take?
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On the first page of this thread, I posted my experience with cleaning it myself with a kit from Micro-Tools.
One day, the dust just magically appeared. Must have been something I did. It was like someone just dumped a bunch of dirt on the sensor, it was so horrible. After many attempts of trying to blow off the dust, I bought the kit.
Worked great!