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Good morning, my name is Andrea and I am writing from Rome.
I tried cleaning the sensor of the M11 monochrom, trying to clean it with swabs and Eclipse liquid, in both directions (right-left and vice versa) I noticed that some microscopic fluff remained attached (seen with a x40 monocular), so I deduced that the surface is not perfectly smooth, but has a roughness.
This "theory" was tested by cleaning it in one direction only: after a couple of tests I found that the sensor must be cleaned from right to left, so it remains perfect.
If any of you have had the same "problem" let me know.
Thanks and regards, Andrea

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33 minutes ago, Andrea.d said:

name is Andrea

Welcome to the Forum.

I would suggest it maybe a swab issue. Are they quality swabs and have you wetted them sufficiently?

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Sì, ho fatto il test con un rivenditore Leica a Roma, e ho usato tamponi e liquido Eclipse e VSGO.

The "fluff" is not visible to the naked eye, only under very high magnification

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You must swipe, turn the swab over and then go in the other direction; the sensor surface is just coated glass like a filter, actually it is a filter, and has no direction. 

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Sono d'accordo, ma me lo ha confermato anche un noto tecnico/riparatore Leica di Roma.

It's very strange, but three of us had the same situation.
If other users have encountered this situation, let me know.
Thanks a lot

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4 hours ago, jaapv said:

I find it hard to imagine that the IR filter on the M11 is made of sandpaper - and one-directional at that.  

IR cut filters, back in the day of the M8, were “toothed” but it was microscopic. Somewhere here there was a discussion on it many years ago. When cleaning with a microfiber cloth no remnants were left behind that I remember. 

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questo mi ricorda che devo pulire il mio sensore 😉

 

Just as a reminder. The Aeroclipse Fluid does get old.

I had a travel cleaning kit with me, and I had a challenge in getting the cleaning without streaks.

I switched to the Eclipse, and all was good in one go.

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I know the instructions from Photographic Solutions advises to put the Eclipse solution on 1 side of the swab, drag it one way, then pull back with the dry side the other way.   I only know this because for the first time I swabbed my M11 2 days ago after realizing there was a slight smear on the middle of the sensor from the factory.  There were also some additional spots near the top of the sensor showing in my sky shots that got me to inspect initially.  One back and forth swipe and my sensor became immaculate.

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10 hours ago, Photoworks said:

questo mi ricorda che devo pulire il mio sensore 😉

 

Just as a reminder. The Aeroclipse Fluid does get old.

I had a travel cleaning kit with me, and I had a challenge in getting the cleaning without streaks.

I switched to the Eclipse, and all was good in one go.

From the day I received it the aero eclipse left streaks! Not so with the eclipse!

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