✨ Elevate Your Lens Game with PEC-PAD Wipes! ✨
PEC-PAD Lint Free Wipes are ultra-soft, non-abrasive cleaning cloths designed for sensitive surfaces, including camera lenses, telescopes, and more. With 99.999% purity and a lint-free design, these wipes ensure optimal cleaning without scratches or residue. Made in the USA and backed by a satisfaction guarantee, they are the go-to choice for professionals in photography and optics.
A**N
Make ABSOLUTELY sure you know what you are buying
Pec Pads are the go-to wipes to clean camera lenses. I have bought them before and have always performed well.HOWEVER: make sure you are ordering the correct NUMBER of wipes. I found two options on Amazon that were close to what I remembered paying before, one of which said "100/pkg", and another one that said "25/pkg". Since the price was similar, I assumed the only difference was the packaging (1 large package vs 4 smaller ones). WRONG.This listing is for ONE 25-wipe package, or slightly more than 50 cents each, while the other one you pay 15 cents each. You can also buy these at other reputable online stores for less than 9 cents per wipe, but you'll have to pay shipping. So, in purchasing these, I ended up paying between 3 and more than 5 times what I would pay elsewhere.If you need to clean optics, get PEC-PADs - They are great. Just don't make the same mistake I did.
G**.
Cleaning pads
Size is good. Very easy and useful for cleaning lens and telescope optics. Value for the money.
G**E
Great pads use with a liquid cleaner
Easy to use and gets clean any lenses or camera equipment thank you
T**S
High quality
I bought these to use mainly on my motorcycle helmet's shields(yep, 2 shields, one is clear and the other is a tinted drop-down visor) and wanted a product that wouldn't scratch them. These sheet are NOT very absorbent in that they don't work weel if your spray a mist on the surface and expect these sheets to soak up the moisture while cleaning. They work best for my use a final swipe/polishing to get ride of water spots. These are very gentle on delicate glass and plexi-glass surfaces
A**2
Doesn't work
Tried to clean the front elements for my Sony E-mount lenses and just didn't work at all. There is little to no absorbency. I was hoping for disposable option when being out and about with my cameras rather than having to use microfiber; however, I'm going back to microfiber since that actually works.
S**N
wonderful cleaner.
wonderful product. each pad lasts a long time and is a perfect wipe for cameras and lenses.
S**G
Excellent Optical Wipes, But Way Too Expensive
These are 4"x4" PEC Pads - the gold standard for optical grade lint-free wipes. They are excellent wipes for your finest optical lenses & devices, as well as for your everyday eyeglasses. I've found them to be the absolute softest on the market - and yes they really are lint free. I use both sides of the wipes for most tasks, averaging about one wipe per job.These wipes are available in larger quantity packages where the price point becomes reasonable. This package of 25 will not be economical.
A**F
When you really need to clean optical glass
I’ve been a fairly avid photographer since high school, which in my case is more than 50 years ago. There have been a few major improvements in optical glass cleaning over the years. Micro fiber cloths and “lens cleaning pens” both do great jobs for the daily, “keep that lens or filter clean” approach, and I always have a pen style cleaner in my bag.But microfiber cloth involves some risk—any dirt on the cloth can become a potential scratcher. And, if you’re really trying to get a lens really clean, that micro fiber cloth should be a one use between washing product.When I go through my lenses and clean them, really clean them, I’ve always used “lens tissue” and a liquid cleaner. Each tissue is new, clean and (as long as I keep them in a sealed baggie) isn’t going to scratch my lenses’ or filters’ coatings. (Note: always blow off any dust, etc. before you rub anything against optical glass!)My supply of tissue was low, and I decided to try PEC pads. I won’t be buying anymore “lens tissue” anymore. Even though these are thin sheets, they are several times more thick and absorbent than the old style tissues. (I still use only a small drop of my preferred residual oil remover liquid.) These cost more than the old style tissues, but I often used several tissues on a single lens, and even with the cost difference, they’re still not expensive, especially in larger quantities. (And I can’t see any reason that these will ever expire from shelf life.) Given how expensive good glass is, it’s foolish economy not to buy the best for caring for your equipment.
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