canonetc
canonetc
Hi,
My G2 has developed a greenish oxidation or scum on the lens-body contact surfaces (on the back of the lenses and the lens mount on the camera too). Any suggestions as to how best to clean it off? My camera store guy said I should use a scrub-sponge, but the mere thought scares me.
Baking soda and water? 409? Simple Green....?
cheers,
Chris
My G2 has developed a greenish oxidation or scum on the lens-body contact surfaces (on the back of the lenses and the lens mount on the camera too). Any suggestions as to how best to clean it off? My camera store guy said I should use a scrub-sponge, but the mere thought scares me.
Baking soda and water? 409? Simple Green....?
cheers,
Chris
canonetc
canonetc
greyhoundman said:Alcohol.
It will evaporate and not leave a residue.
Jack Daniels or Rubbing? just kidding, thanks greyhoundman! Wow I feel much better now.
cheers!
I've seen this on mine, too, and I suspect it's a lubricant rather than any slime or oxidation.
digitalox
RF Extraordinaire
quite common with g lenses, i scrubbed mine off with some lens papers and wee bit of lens cleaner.
Bob Michaels
nobody special
I have it on both G bodies and all the lenses. I'm guess it's just spread from swapping lenses. Or maybe it's supposed to be there.
I have always left it alone and in return, it's never done a thing.
I have always left it alone and in return, it's never done a thing.
canonetc
canonetc
Hi, thanks for all advice! I used isopropyl alcohol and cotton balls, and the green stuff is gone. Works nice on the body too.
Cheers,
C.
Cheers,
C.
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