05-11-2021
03:21 PM
- last edited on
10-09-2025
09:21 AM
by
Danny
Does Canon publish an official article regarding the breakdown of plastics used on their older camera bodies that produce a sticky residue? I Googled the subject and found several suggestions and home remedies using denatured alcohol, hand sanitizer, etc. Is there a Canon technician that can officially help with this subject? Thank you... dw
10-08-2025 01:36 PM
I used isopropyl alcohol on door on the right side of my EOS 1V where the custom function and two others are located. I put the alcohol on the corner of an old towel and rubbed it. The towel turned black where I rubbed the door and the edges. I rubbed the door with the alcohol until it stopped turning the towel black.
The sticky/tacky surface has completely been removed.
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