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green clean alert.
This morning I tried to clean the sensor of my Leica M240 with the green-clean kit. There is a wet and a dry stick.
The wet stick has disintegrated on the sensor, crazy.
The product is bad, I bought it this week at Fotocasion - Madrid ref.EB 3612380101.
Can someone help me and tell me how to clean the sensor.
Thanks.

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I have no idea of what "green clean" is, but whatever disintegrated on the sensor looks 'gummy' and may be beyond what the VisibleDust cleaners can deal with. 

You may want to take your camera to theatre and see if they can clean it for you; either they sold you the wrong product, or you used it incorrectly.

For future uses, I recommend the VisibleDust products, I have used them for 10+ years on all sorts of cameras.

 

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Here is the harmful product for my Leica.

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Solved in the store, cleaning with eclipse and no trace of dirt.
Apparently it is a game with errors.
happy breath

Gracias a todos.

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You must be relieved. 
Eclipse is a VisibleDust product. Their kits with two wet cleaning liquids and a few swabs are a worthwhile purchase. Their Arctic Butterfly brush is also good to have, as well as bulb to simply blow off a speck of dust from time to time. 

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