I am refurbishing a couple of old Minolta cameras I bought years ago; a 5000 and a 7000, which have been stored away for at least 20 years. Thought I would have some fun cleaning them up and shooting some film just for grins.
Here is somewhat of an odd question. Both these cameras have rubber grips and other rubber-like coverings here and there on the body. On both these cameras these rubber areas have developed a white covering or coating since stored away. I would guess this is oils and dirt from my hand which has molded and hardened over the years. It can be physically scraped off, so I know there is some material there which shouldn't be. I don't think it is just the rubber itself oxidizing.
Maybe some of you have had experience in what to use to remove this grunge. I have tried Windex, water, green cleaner, 409, ethyl acetate, car wax and bicycle wax. Nothing has removed this material effectively. I will try vinegar and turps also.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Speed Gray, K8SG
Grand Rapids, MI