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The trick for wet cleaning sensors is to do it in a single pass across the sensor, and use more pressure on the swab than you think you need. If it fails, do it again, across the entire sensor.
It’s VERY hard to do permanent damage to the protective glass on a sensor with a cleaning swab, so don’t be shy.
@mattblaze@federate.social I used to think mirrorless cameras would be a pain to clean vs DSLRs, but my mirrorless is basically always clean and my DSLR always has a stubborn spot or two. I blame it on how deep the sensor is in the DSLR.