Pete B
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No, it literally does. It's a new to me Nikon in mint condition but apparently previously owned by a chain smoker. Any ideas how to get rid of the heinous odour?
Pete
Pete
No, it literally does. It's a new to me Nikon in mint condition but apparently previously owned by a chain smoker. Any ideas how to get rid of the heinous odour?
Pete
Clean with alcohol, wait a few weeks.
You could change its smell to coffee by putting it in a box along with coffee beans for a week. 🙂
Koff Koff! When a fridge stinks baking soda is often recommended as a remedy. No I am not suggesting pouring it on the camera but maybe putting the camera in an enclosed box with an open container of Baking Soda may work. It is at least innocuous. Also what I would consider is giving the camera a good wipe down with a suitable cloth (maybe a micro fibre cleaning cloth) dampened SLIGHTLY with something like isopropol alcohol (which is readily available at hardware stores. Unlike some solvents I dont think it would attack the surface of the camera if used within reason. The stench of tobacco seems to be carried on hydro carbons so maybe alcohol would help dissolve them and wipe them away. Although the strong spray surfecants that come in surface cleaners these days would work too I think they use water as a solvent and I would be worried about putting it on a camera without very extreme care.
Drink the alcohol until the smell no longer bothers you! 😀
Drink the alcohol until the smell no longer bothers you! 😀