C crazypaladin New Member Oct 16, 2002 917 0 0 48 Singapore City, Singapore home.pacific.net.sg Mar 23, 2006 #1 Used the wrong tape and now I have sticky residues on the rubberized portion of my camera body. Tried water and clothes to gently rub it off but to no avail. Anyone knows how to effectively removes the residues?
Used the wrong tape and now I have sticky residues on the rubberized portion of my camera body. Tried water and clothes to gently rub it off but to no avail. Anyone knows how to effectively removes the residues?
Z zcf Senior Member Apr 10, 2005 6,737 0 36 270 degree of Singapore Mar 23, 2006 #2 I try to use another piece of sticky tape to stick it out. Sometime it work, but I hope it wont make it worse.
I try to use another piece of sticky tape to stick it out. Sometime it work, but I hope it wont make it worse.
A Artosoft Senior Member Aug 31, 2005 3,710 0 0 Tanjong Katong Mar 23, 2006 #4 I use tiger balm on piece of clotch. It works for me, do let us know the result. Best regards, Arto.
+evenstar Senior Member Jan 1, 2004 5,660 0 36 Singapore / United Kingdom www.google.com.sg Mar 23, 2006 #5 eraser
C crazypaladin New Member Oct 16, 2002 917 0 0 48 Singapore City, Singapore home.pacific.net.sg Mar 23, 2006 #6 zcf said: I try to use another piece of sticky tape to stick it out. Sometime it work, but I hope it wont make it worse. Click to expand... It didn't work. Still got lots of stubborn residues between the etched rubber surfaces
zcf said: I try to use another piece of sticky tape to stick it out. Sometime it work, but I hope it wont make it worse. Click to expand... It didn't work. Still got lots of stubborn residues between the etched rubber surfaces
C crazypaladin New Member Oct 16, 2002 917 0 0 48 Singapore City, Singapore home.pacific.net.sg Mar 23, 2006 #7 arowana said: try lighter fluid... Click to expand... You gave me the inspiration. I tried some turpentine... it works!
arowana said: try lighter fluid... Click to expand... You gave me the inspiration. I tried some turpentine... it works!
Z zcf Senior Member Apr 10, 2005 6,737 0 36 270 degree of Singapore Mar 23, 2006 #8 too bad then, hope other methods work.
C Curare Member Apr 10, 2004 244 2 18 West Mar 23, 2006 #9 Should try lighter fluid. Think it's gentler than turpentine.
Z Zenten Deregistered Jun 13, 2004 9,843 8 38 Mar 23, 2006 #10 zcf said: too bad then, hope other methods work. Click to expand... bai bai pi ku jiu bao ........ :bsmilie:
zcf said: too bad then, hope other methods work. Click to expand... bai bai pi ku jiu bao ........ :bsmilie:
Z zcf Senior Member Apr 10, 2005 6,737 0 36 270 degree of Singapore Mar 23, 2006 #11 Zenten said: bai bai pi ku jiu bao ........ :bsmilie: Click to expand... Don't know other methods mah :embrass:, as I said, it doesn't alway work, it have a big contact area on the sticky residue it's more likely to work.
Zenten said: bai bai pi ku jiu bao ........ :bsmilie: Click to expand... Don't know other methods mah :embrass:, as I said, it doesn't alway work, it have a big contact area on the sticky residue it's more likely to work.
C crazypaladin New Member Oct 16, 2002 917 0 0 48 Singapore City, Singapore home.pacific.net.sg Mar 23, 2006 #12 Nevertheless, thanks for all the help rendered!!!