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 Posted: Mon Sep 22nd, 2025 18:54
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Eric wrote:

You can also get sticky end things to lift visible specks.

My approach was to at first move the mark. If you can do that you have a chance of lifting it off.


If all fails you can take a reference photo against a white wall and use it as a subtraction layer in your editing programme.

I wouldnt use those sticky pad/prods.

I agree with Eric's general approach to the difficult to remove dust spots.  If you use too much fluid you need to wait until it evaporates 20-30mins.

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