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Old 20-07-2009, 10:50 PM
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You may be lucky and its only affected the front surface of the corrector..
If not removed it can damage the coatings etc. Blow off any dust etc and gently wipe the surface with a cotton ball dampened with isopropyl alcohol; gently wipe clean with either a new cotton ball or some kitchen paper towelling ( the "plain" stuff, no additives!) , this should work.
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