I used a quality sensor swab and only a couple of drops of cleaning fluid on the swab, but I found that I could see a smear on my sensor afterwards. I found a couple of brushes with Arctic Butterfly polished up the sensor and removed the smear. This was the only safe thing I could think of using so I'm really glad I had it and will use after future cleaning of the sensor . You just have to be careful not to brush around the sides inside the chamber and only use it on the sensor itself.
good points! sensor swab is what i use, the whole idea of the butterfly being charged also i was not to keen on. i would rather use a blower rather than a spinning brush, and its expensive
I was unable to find anything authentic for sensor cleaning in my area, so i cleaned the sensor with a cotton bud, not once but twice. and it worked, only thing needed was the gentle touch.
Nice video, thanks for letting me know about the sensor smudge otherwise i would have gone for such a product,
I got the same results from that overpriced piece of crap. Smudges on my sensor. Now I need to spend more money to clean up their mess. Canadians...
Madwand1 5 months ago
I used a quality sensor swab and only a couple of drops of cleaning fluid on the swab, but I found that I could see a smear on my sensor afterwards. I found a couple of brushes with Arctic Butterfly polished up the sensor and removed the smear. This was the only safe thing I could think of using so I'm really glad I had it and will use after future cleaning of the sensor . You just have to be careful not to brush around the sides inside the chamber and only use it on the sensor itself.
pja7 6 months ago
I have the Visible Dust Arctic Butterfly 724 with LED light ... and it works. So long as the particles on the sensor is dry and not sticky.
TingRoger 8 months ago
hey jared i am a very fan of you, and i wonder why don't you do some braids, it will look good :)
th3tsunami 9 months ago
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arubaforever 9 months ago
Pictures not working :(
heuykiller 1 year ago
Lol, a commode is what you clean you butt with :P
ricemast 1 year ago
I used a air blower to clean my sensor and it worked very well. Plus it was 9 $ Can.
Now my sensor is free of dust and I am a happy man.
selca14 1 year ago
@selca14 be very very very very careful with compressed air and your sensor. It is not recommended to use them on a sensor.
JaredPolin 1 year ago
@JaredPolin why what happens if you use compressed air cans?
vwlover94 6 months ago
thing is it's not really design to be used as a stand alone cleaner, use it first instead of of blower then use the swabs,
But hey each to their own.
snappuppy 1 year ago
@snappuppy I think I will stick with the rocket air to start after that right to the swabs as the smudge is just way to much for me you know.
JaredPolin 1 year ago
@JaredPolin Fair point. Anyways, we could go on and on and on about it.
snappuppy 1 year ago
@snappuppy we all can agree we hate the dust.
JaredPolin 1 year ago
good points! sensor swab is what i use, the whole idea of the butterfly being charged also i was not to keen on. i would rather use a blower rather than a spinning brush, and its expensive
dombower 1 year ago
@dombower yup, rather use the swabs as well. This thing is just junk, it worked but than again it really didnt.
JaredPolin 1 year ago
I was unable to find anything authentic for sensor cleaning in my area, so i cleaned the sensor with a cotton bud, not once but twice. and it worked, only thing needed was the gentle touch.
Nice video, thanks for letting me know about the sensor smudge otherwise i would have gone for such a product,
Nice video, nice commode :P
mahamza86 1 year ago