05-12-2022 05:28 PM
I have a digital Rebel. The grips on either side of the main body have gotten very sticky and a black almost tar like substance comes off on my hands when I hold it. I cannot find a way to replace it. Any suggestions on how to coat or cover it so it doesn’t come off on my hands, clothes, etc? Anyone else have this problem? Thanks!
05-12-2022 06:06 PM
Which camera model do you have? In my experience, the outside surfaces of the cameras are fairly durable under average usage conditions.
05-12-2022 06:15 PM
I have the 300 Digital. There is a large grip on the right and a smaller grip on the left. The black substance comes off on my hands and is really hard to get off. It’s also very sticky. I’m afraid I’ll get it on the lenses or dials.
05-12-2022 08:25 PM - edited 05-12-2022 08:26 PM
I have had that phenomenon occur to me with a camera and some tools. Basically it is a kind of degeneration of the plastic. To clean it up, this is what worked for me: get Isopropyl alcohol (not methylated spirits, or anything else that will leave a reside) and, applying the alcohol to a rag (not directly onto the camera) apply some serious elbow grease and it should removed the degraded layer. You will have to be patient and persistent.
05-12-2022 08:48 PM
I've had the same experience as Trevor, but with just an old camera. I was able to gently clean it off with 70% isopropyl alcohol. However, once rubber has started to degrade, you really can't stop it, so this is just a temporary solution. Your camera is very old, so it's no surprise that the grips are degrading, whether naturally or maybe something it's been exposed to. I read an article that explained that products like sunscreen, insect repellent, or even some perfumes, can cause rubber to degrade. Mine was never exposed to these products, but it was very old.
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05-13-2022 08:58 AM
Thanks! I will definitely try that. Where would I find the Isopropyl alcohol? Someplace like Home Depot?
05-13-2022 09:04 AM
I have had many cameras much older than this, including a Canon SLR, and have never had a problem, This is from about 2005 and is always in a camera bag when not in use, which is why it is strange. I will try the Isopropyl alcohol and hope for the best. Thanks!
08-28-2024 10:52 AM
I have the same problem. It seems like those rubber grips should be replaceable.
But it is admittedly an old camera that I haven't used for years. I am trying to refurbish it to see if I can get my grandkids into photography.
08-28-2024 01:51 PM
You can get it at a hardware store, or a drug store. It's useful stuff to have around in general for all sorts of cleaning jobs that might involve petroleum-bases materials, residue after removing labels etc.
08-28-2024 01:53 PM
As I suggested, get Isopropyl alcohol and apply some to a rag (not directly) and rub the offending layer off. I works if you give it enough elbow grease.
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