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Old November 21st 12, 10:08 PM posted to rec.photo.equipment.35mm
Tim Conway[_2_]
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Default Cleaning the rubberised back of a camera


"Polly the Parrott" wrote in message
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Old analogue camera (Nikon D90x), but the rubberised back has become
sticky.

Nikon Australia claim caused by sweat etc and use over the years;
wouldn't or couldn't recommend a way to get rid of the sticky feeling.

"no idea" the service drone told me.

Any ideas, without ruining the camera?

As usual, T.I.A!


Thanks for posting this. I've had a NIkon N90s that had this problem when I
sold it to B&H. I'm curious as to the solution.


 




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