mark_pw
Established
I own a couple of Nikon and Leica lenses. Their focusing and zoom rubber rings turned white.
I reached the web and found several novice and DIY ways to clean the white stain, namely, nail polish solvent, vegetable oil, tooth paste, WD40... I dared not to risk my lenses. :bang:
Until recently I found a product made to clean the lens rubber by Lens Potion. http://www.LensPotion.com
I tried it on my Nikon and Leica. It works.
I reached the web and found several novice and DIY ways to clean the white stain, namely, nail polish solvent, vegetable oil, tooth paste, WD40... I dared not to risk my lenses. :bang:
Until recently I found a product made to clean the lens rubber by Lens Potion. http://www.LensPotion.com
I tried it on my Nikon and Leica. It works.
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Huss
Veteran
I use this and it works perfectly on my lenses and rubber camera bits. Also great on my car!
http://www.detailing.com/store/megu...MIqqrw_Pak1QIVxhiPCh14iwYOEAQYASABEgJf3fD_BwE
A fraction of the cost of the OP's product link. And one application has lasted for years so far.
http://www.detailing.com/store/megu...MIqqrw_Pak1QIVxhiPCh14iwYOEAQYASABEgJf3fD_BwE
A fraction of the cost of the OP's product link. And one application has lasted for years so far.
Rico
Well-known
If oxidation is the cause then the whitening is superficial and can be removed with a soft toothbrush. Solvents, or even water, are entirely unnecessary. I just brushed my Zeiss Distagon 21mm in Contax mount to a black lustre. Looks brand new in 120 seconds, no cost, no residue!
mark_pw
Established
Tire wax like Armorall could be slippery...
https://lenspotion.com/blogs/news/why-its-a-bad-idea-to-put-tire-wax-on-your-lens-and-camera-grips
https://lenspotion.com/blogs/news/why-its-a-bad-idea-to-put-tire-wax-on-your-lens-and-camera-grips
narsuitus
Well-known
I purchased a bottle of Mothers Back to Black at an auto supply store and used it on the rubber eyecup on the right to remove the white residue called “bloom.”

Before & After by Narsuitus, on Flickr

Before & After by Narsuitus, on Flickr
B-9
Devin Bro
I second Mothers B2B,
I've used this stuff on everything from old motorcycles to camera coverings and lens rubbers. It's good for getting a grip on dirt as well recently cleaned my 35/1.4Ai rubber that was mostly dirt with a little bloom.
I've used this stuff on everything from old motorcycles to camera coverings and lens rubbers. It's good for getting a grip on dirt as well recently cleaned my 35/1.4Ai rubber that was mostly dirt with a little bloom.
Huss
Veteran
Tire wax like Armorall could be slippery...
https://lenspotion.com/blogs/news/why-its-a-bad-idea-to-put-tire-wax-on-your-lens-and-camera-grips
Who would use tire wax like armorall? No-one here has suggested that.
Ah hold on, I see the link is from the people selling their own product! No wonder they mention that! They don't want you to know there are other products which work perfectly for a fraction of the cost, and are available at any auto shop.
mark_pw
Established
Believe it or not, it also works on the quick-wind lever of Leica R7. I think it's coated by a think layer of rubber.
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