EOS 5D proper mirror and focusing screen cleaning?

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03-09-2022 10:54 PM
Hi Forum,
I just recently acquired a mint condition 5D from the mid 2000s with very little use, looks like new, but has been sitting for 15 years. It did have a small amount of dust in the focusing screen prism that I wanted to remove since it was visible through the viewfinder. I made the mistake of trying to whisk the dust particles away using one of those small inexpensive (cheap) lens brushes with the blower bulb. When I did this the brush shed one of its hairs (about the size of long eyelash onto my focusing screen. It was very difficult to remove the hair but I believe it finally came off, hopefully OUT of the camera. My questions is what is the best way to clean a Canon EOS focusing screen and mirror? Is there a dry and wet method? I am not touching the sensor yet. I did order one of the large Giotto's blower bulbs as this is what I should have used today but did not have.
Thanks.

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03-13-2022 11:46 AM
I assume sensor cleaning fluids are alcohol based and some plastics don't get along with alcohol, they melt. If there is such a thing as a "wet clean" for focusing screens the fluid would need to be very gentle and the applicator would have to be feather soft.

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03-13-2022
04:48 PM
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03-13-2022
05:03 PM
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StevenMOD
Check out this video from the 10:00min to 11:00min mark. Scary?
"How to Clean your Camera Sensor & Lens-NO MORE DUST SPOTS!!"

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03-13-2022 10:41 PM
I don't understand why someone could not just remove their dirty focusing screen from the camera body, rinse it under look warm water, and pat dry with a micro-fiber cloth. On a 5D the screen looks to be easily removable with one clip.

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