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title: "Eclipse Optic Cleaning Fluid"
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# Precision dropper tip Quick-dry, no residue 99.999% purity cleaning Eclipse Optic Cleaning Fluid

**Brand:** photographic solutions
**Price:** 129 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💎 Keep your optics flawless—because your gear deserves the best!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Eclipse Optic Cleaning Fluid by photographic solutions
- **How much does it cost?** 129 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- photographic solutions enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted photographic solutions brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Precision Application:** Dropper tip delivers exact fluid amounts, minimizing waste and maximizing cleaning efficiency.
- • **Clinically Pure Optic Care:** Ultra-high purity formula safe on all critical optics, endorsed by every major camera manufacturer.
- • **Flawless Finish Every Time:** Dries instantly with zero streaks or residue, ensuring crystal-clear lenses and sensors.
- • **Versatile Pro-Grade Cleaner:** Perfect for cameras, lenses, binoculars, telescopes, and projectors—your all-in-one optical savior.
- • **Trusted by Experts, Loved by Pros:** Used by professional photographers and technicians worldwide to restore and maintain premium optics.

## Overview

Eclipse Optic Cleaning Fluid is a premium, ultra-pure cleaning solution designed for all critical optical surfaces. Endorsed by every major camera manufacturer, it safely removes dust, oils, and grime without leaving streaks or residue. Its quick-dry formula and precision dropper tip make it ideal for delicate lenses, sensors, binoculars, and telescopes. Trusted by professionals, Eclipse ensures your optics perform at their absolute best.

## Description

Product description

Review: worked perfectly for a6000 sensor - I scuffed my sensor by accidentally poking it with the end of my blower while trying to remove dust (irony of ironies). I'd researched sensor cleaner months ago (due to a similar problem that a local photo store ultimately cleaned for free--nice guys:)) and saw some posts about needing a special kind of cleaner (Aeroclipse) that was formulated to gently clean Sony sensors, which apparently have a different coating from standard digital ILCs. But I'm on a budget right now, so decided to roll the dice with this cleaner. I was worried because the price was so low, but I just tried it with AAWipes Microfiber lens/sensor cleaning swabs, and they did a great job. 2-3 drops on one side, swabbed in one direction with two length-wise strokes (the swab is not wide enough to cover the sensor in one swipe), that took care of the scuff but left a little residue. Flipped the swab to the other side (you don't want to reuse the same side because you risk reapplying the dirt you just lifted), applied cleaner again, gave the sensor two swipes from the opposite direction and now it's perfectly clean, can't see a speck of dirt. I tested by setting the aperture as narrow as possible and pointing the camera at the brightest sources of light available, and saw no signs of dirt or smudging. (Will update this review if I detect smudges when the photos are uploaded, but I don't expect to find any.) tl;dr: This cleaner and swab combo worked well for my Sony sensor. Hooray!
Review: THE lens cleaner recomended by all Lens Makers, new and old, to keep my lenses bright and clean. - If you need the best, lens cleaning agent for keeping your camera, scope or other GLASS optics clear, clean, and ready to go, Eclipse Lens Cleaner, together with PEC, lint free pads, IS and ARE the way to do it! Recommended, and used by many professionals, both in repair and refurbishment, and serious photographers to keep valuable lenses , like my Hasselblad optics, in top condition, and in combination with a protective filter, Eclipse cleans away fog, oils, tobacco film and other degrading elements from lenses, and allows the best of a lens to present its best results possible. This includes darkroom lenses, which will pick up a fog of tobacco on any optics of someone whom smokes/smoked while processing film and papers. Suddenly, whole new possibilities open up in the way of buying second hand lenses, but only in need of a good cleaning, to restore them to top usable condition. To use Eclipse, fold a PEC Pad in two, place over the lens which has been blown clear of grit, sands, etc, and apply a few drops of Eclipse fluid to the pad. Gently wipe the lens in small circular patterns, to remove years of grime, tars, and atmospheric pollution, ALWAYS remembering to make the final wipe to the edge of the lens and 'drag off' the edge of the lens, the material removed in cleaning. If needed, make a second application, using a fresh edge or corner of the PEC PAD, until all grime on the surface of the lens is clean. Never reuse a used portion to reclean a lens or filter! Likewise, I recommend you place a likewise cleaned filter over the newly renewed lens, so that future cleanings are no needed for the lens itself, to cut down on the need to reclean the lens, thus reducing the eventual removal of lens coatings, by even the most gently rubbing/burnishing action. CAUTION is needed to avoid the application of Eclipse TO ANY PLASTIC elements of a lens, filter, or viewfinder, as Eclipse is never recommended for these optics. Eclipse and PEC PADS should be in every Photographers bag AND Studio, to help keep your lenses at the top of their game and look as hard you may, Eclipse is the ONLY Fluid Cleaner Recommended Universally by Camera Lens Makers.

## Features

- SAFE ON ALL CRITICAL OPTICS - Eclipse optic cleaning fluid is one of the highest purity cleaners available. This powerful cleaning fluid won’t harm or damage any of your optical equipment. It is the ONLY wet method endorsed by Any Camera Manufacturer. Use for cleaning all digital and critical optics including cameras, sensors, lenses, binoculars, telescopes, and projectors.
- USE WITH PEC-PAD - Eclipse optic cleaning fluid is safe for all optical glass surfaces when used in combination with PEC-PAD non-abrasive lint-free (99.999%) wipes.
- USE WITH SENSOR SWAB - Eclipse Sensor cleaner, dries as quickly as it can be applied leaving absolutely no residue, making it our recommended cleaner for CCD and CMOS sensor cleaning when used with Sensor Swabs.
- NO STREAKS OR RESIDUE - Eclipse cleaning solution dries as quickly as it can be applied, leaving no streaks or residue. When used as directed, Eclipse cleaning fluid safely breaks down and removes dust, dirt, and oil from all surfaces. With non spray applicator, includes dropper tip for accurate use.
- MADE IN THE USA - Purity and quality of all Photographic Solutions products are ensured for customer satisfaction. Problem with your order? Contact PhotoSol for assistance.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004WBR8C6 |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #61 in Camera & Photo Cleaning Kits |
| Brand | Photographic Solutions |
| Built-In Media | Eclipse optic cleaning fluid 2oz (59ml) |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,734 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Microfibre |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00795122120117 |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Liquid Volume | 59 Milliliters |
| Manufacturer | Photographic Solutions |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PS0020 |
| Material | Microfibre |
| Model Name | Eclipse |
| Model Number | PS0020 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 795122120117 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Photographic Solutions products are backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Photographic Solutions
- **Color:** Clear
- **Liquid Volume:** 59 Milliliters
- **Material:** Microfibre
- **Number of Items:** 1

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this safe for cleaning the sensor on a Sony A6000 camera?**
A: Yes, I would assume so.  I use this on my Nikon D7000.  Just take your time and use their swipes to gently drag the "wet" swipe across your sensor and check it with a test photo on your computer to see if you cleaned it enough.  Be sure to check carefully the size of your sensor and get the correct side swipes.

**Q: Is this safe to use for cleaning the electronic viewfinder of a Sony a6300 camera?**
A: This is safe to clean the SENSOR.

**Q: Anyone used this on a Sony A6000?  Thanks!**
A: We use it on Sonys all the time!

**Q: The amazon notes on this product say: the only wet method endorsed by any camera manufacturer.  really?  which manufacturers?**
A: Read this all if you want a basic understanding of this. Camera manufacturers don’t “endorse it” per se nor would they  endorse such a product. Why would they?? They make quite a bit of money off all their customers sending their cameras in , so if they “endorsed it” they’d lose a ton of easy cash.

BUT…… they will tell you (at least Nikon) that personally that’s what they use (just mineral spirits I believe)  it’s the only thing they’d tell you to use.

How good it works has more to do with the user, it cleans everything great but it’s only as good as some variables are that you control.

1. Got dust floating around? If so then don’t blame the cleaner when room dust is always on there. What I do is rocket blower the inside & sensor with camera facing  floor so dust can’t fall in it. Before  that I will run a 5 minute hot shower, leave until it cools but not to long. steam will grab  dust & kamikaze into the floor giving you a better dust free room for 20 minutes or so.

2. At min use pec-pads

3. Commercial swabs are terrible, they’re too weak & swabs grab dust & debris from fabric around sensor & can leave  puddles on sensor, especially the pre-packaged ones & you have to use a precise pattern around the sensor so you start & end in a corner without messing up.
IF you do use a swab or pre-moistened one let in breath a few moments to let some evaporate off… I learned this lesson 20 min before I shot a wedding… cleaning those pics up added another week in post.

Better than using  swabs though is finding these really small spatulas, I think this same company sells them for like a $1. Much better, but…

3. I still have those swabs, some are 2 together and heat shrunk together. There’s spatulas too…

All that changed one day when I stumbled across a  video (training video I think) produced (loose saying…lol) at a Nikon factory where they showed tech cleaning sensors & I was shocked.

He grab a camera,  a pad, then blew my mind as he raised up & wrapped the pad around a………. Wait for it……… a freaking chopstick!!!! Secured  pad then dipped  in a bowl (again, I believe it was mineral spirits, which I believe is what eclipse is)  flipped camera cover on bench & took chopstick  dead center of sensor & started  in circles in to sides, then looked with a light and done. 
The whole process took <30 seconds probably. Of course I’m sure he was in dust free room.

I took a shish kebab stick, cut it down & sanded smooth then  a lil mod. Took the cleaning end and ran it over  sandpaper at  45° angle on 2 sides,.  Grabbed a pec-pad & tried to wrap it & it ended up looking like a boxing glove. Was the hardest part to figure out. Answer was cutting a pad in 2 pieces (I did this in a big ziplock the tools stay in there now, dust is a nightmare so I leave supplies in bag & wear anti static gloves). With smaller pieces of pad I just fold in half horizontally  then again length wise, then just put sanded angled end in the middle of  bend,  will be extra width on both sides, take  extra on each side & fold one side one way angle pad back so it’s up away from the point of stick, do same on other side. Putting them opposite each other keeps the bulk down, then take 1  small, long, thin address label & wrap it around like tape to hold  pad on, sounds odd but you’ll  understand why, then 2 drops eclipse, wait 8 sec

The reason you fold the pad is to double it up for softer touch with  stick supplying the backbone but with more control than a swab.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ worked perfectly for a6000 sensor
*by D***S on March 19, 2020*

I scuffed my sensor by accidentally poking it with the end of my blower while trying to remove dust (irony of ironies). I'd researched sensor cleaner months ago (due to a similar problem that a local photo store ultimately cleaned for free--nice guys:)) and saw some posts about needing a special kind of cleaner (Aeroclipse) that was formulated to gently clean Sony sensors, which apparently have a different coating from standard digital ILCs. But I'm on a budget right now, so decided to roll the dice with this cleaner. I was worried because the price was so low, but I just tried it with AAWipes Microfiber lens/sensor cleaning swabs, and they did a great job. 2-3 drops on one side, swabbed in one direction with two length-wise strokes (the swab is not wide enough to cover the sensor in one swipe), that took care of the scuff but left a little residue. Flipped the swab to the other side (you don't want to reuse the same side because you risk reapplying the dirt you just lifted), applied cleaner again, gave the sensor two swipes from the opposite direction and now it's perfectly clean, can't see a speck of dirt. I tested by setting the aperture as narrow as possible and pointing the camera at the brightest sources of light available, and saw no signs of dirt or smudging. (Will update this review if I detect smudges when the photos are uploaded, but I don't expect to find any.) tl;dr: This cleaner and swab combo worked well for my Sony sensor. Hooray!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ THE lens cleaner recomended by all Lens Makers, new and old, to keep my lenses bright and clean.
*by E***I on June 15, 2020*

If you need the best, lens cleaning agent for keeping your camera, scope or other GLASS optics clear, clean, and ready to go, Eclipse Lens Cleaner, together with PEC, lint free pads, IS and ARE the way to do it! Recommended, and used by many professionals, both in repair and refurbishment, and serious photographers to keep valuable lenses , like my Hasselblad optics, in top condition, and in combination with a protective filter, Eclipse cleans away fog, oils, tobacco film and other degrading elements from lenses, and allows the best of a lens to present its best results possible. This includes darkroom lenses, which will pick up a fog of tobacco on any optics of someone whom smokes/smoked while processing film and papers. Suddenly, whole new possibilities open up in the way of buying second hand lenses, but only in need of a good cleaning, to restore them to top usable condition. To use Eclipse, fold a PEC Pad in two, place over the lens which has been blown clear of grit, sands, etc, and apply a few drops of Eclipse fluid to the pad. Gently wipe the lens in small circular patterns, to remove years of grime, tars, and atmospheric pollution, ALWAYS remembering to make the final wipe to the edge of the lens and 'drag off' the edge of the lens, the material removed in cleaning. If needed, make a second application, using a fresh edge or corner of the PEC PAD, until all grime on the surface of the lens is clean. Never reuse a used portion to reclean a lens or filter! Likewise, I recommend you place a likewise cleaned filter over the newly renewed lens, so that future cleanings are no needed for the lens itself, to cut down on the need to reclean the lens, thus reducing the eventual removal of lens coatings, by even the most gently rubbing/burnishing action. CAUTION is needed to avoid the application of Eclipse TO ANY PLASTIC elements of a lens, filter, or viewfinder, as Eclipse is never recommended for these optics. Eclipse and PEC PADS should be in every Photographers bag AND Studio, to help keep your lenses at the top of their game and look as hard you may, Eclipse is the ONLY Fluid Cleaner Recommended Universally by Camera Lens Makers.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It’s proven.
*by M***S on June 17, 2025*

It’s been standard for a long time. It’s reliable. I’ve tried a few other things. Lab grade methanol evaporates too quickly, but it’s slightly less likely to leave a streak. This stays a little linger longer on the swab, yet dries clean like almost as well as methanol. You don’t want to rub a dry swab across your sensor in case of hard grit. I’m not sure if they changed the formula a bit from the last batch but it seems like it’s evolved a little. I’m happy with the new bottle.

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