Product Description
Add a touch of classic Americana to your lens care routine with the "Before the Shot" Cleaning Cloth. This microfiber cloth features a reproduction of Norman Rockwell's 1958 painting, Before the Shot, originally created for the cover of The Saturday Evening Post. The artwork humorously depicts a young boy standing on a chair, nervously awaiting a vaccination, while his doctor prepares the syringe. The boy's inquisitive gaze at the doctor's diplomas adds a layer of humor and relatability to the scene.
Crafted from high-quality microfiber, this cloth safely cleans all types of lenses and screens without scratching or leaving streaks.
Key Features:
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Premium Microfiber Fabric: Gently removes dust, smudges, and fingerprints from eyeglasses, sunglasses, camera lenses, and device screens.
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Artistic Design: Features Rockwell's detailed depiction of a boy awaiting a vaccination, adding a touch of classic art to your lens cleaning accessories.
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Generous 6" × 8" Size: Provides ample surface area for efficient, full-coverage cleaning.
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Protective Carrying Pouch Included: Keeps the cloth clean, dust-free, and easy to carry wherever you go.
Ideal for art enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone appreciating the blend of functionality and classic art, this cleaning cloth offers a practical yet stylish accessory for your daily needs.
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