There is a difference between a rubber-feel and stickiness.
So far I have not come across any item be it a camera or another consumer good that was sticky from the very beginning.
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Rubber Feel = a feeling of friction when trying to let glide ones finger over a true rubber surface, but nothing more
Sticky Surface = a feeling of getting stuck when lifting off ones finger from a surface
To my understanding this thread is about the latter.
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Rubber Feel = a feeling of friction when trying to let glide ones finger over a true rubber surface, but nothing more
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My Maxxum 7 is becoming sticky, so I'll try this method - thank you. Any particular type of tissue? Kimwipes?
Acetone is very dangerous with plastic and can permanently mar it. Be careful. - David Lyga
But they did know that most uzers would have a new camera long before the coating turned into gooI can't believe these camera companies didn't know better than to make the crap they did after about 1980. Certainly they knew rubber didn't last.
I never fail to gasp at how utterly brilliant Japan is capable of being and, at the same time (but, thankfully to a far lesser extent) how downright stupid they are capable of being. The disparate combination leaves me speechless.I can't believe these camera companies didn't know better than to make the crap they did after about 1980. Certainly they knew rubber didn't last.
Perhaps many of you already know, but the BEST way to remove that damn stickiness on some newer SLR bodies, usually the AF type, is Isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. I have tried lighter fluid and it does not work as well as simple rubbing alcohol.
Impregnate a clean, soft tissue with the alcohol and start gently rubbing. The tissue will become filthy, proof that it is working. Be patient, change tissue areas and keep at it. Eventually, there will be no more filth on the tissue, proof that the job is nearing completion. I did this with a NIkon N50 and it worked perfectly. (don't know what brings about this stickiness in the first place, but I have experienced it on many of the hard plastic bodies, even some of the Yashica leather ones as well.)
This problem need not plague us any longer: patience and time (five minutes!) are all that is needed. Heed. - David Lyga
I can't believe these camera companies didn't know better than to make the crap they did after about 1980. Certainly they knew rubber didn't last.
When I started this there was no COVID 19.Now, if I could just find some isopropyl alcohol in a store.
Now, if I could just find some isopropyl alcohol in a store.
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