captainslack
Five Goats Hunter
I love cats. I really do.
However, one of mine (not the one in the avatar) saw fit to pee on an old camera bag I had on the floor. Within said camera bag was a Nikon FE, a Vivitar 2X teleconverter, a Focal flash, and a strap. All of which was part of a purchase I had made from shopgoodwill.com.
The strap was a loss and the Focal was already junk, so in the trash they went. However, the Nikon & the Vivtar are usable, but now reeking of cat urine (which has a half life equivalent of Strontium-90). Luckily, the FE's front cap was on, so nothing icky got inside the works. The shutter still fires, all the dials still turn, and the insides smell like old camera.
But, how do I get this damn smell out of the exterior?!? I tried swabbing everything with rubbing alcohol, but that didn't help too much. The Vivitar seemed to have gotten the worst of it, luckily, since I'd rather have the camera body salvagable than not.
Help!!!! :bang:
However, one of mine (not the one in the avatar) saw fit to pee on an old camera bag I had on the floor. Within said camera bag was a Nikon FE, a Vivitar 2X teleconverter, a Focal flash, and a strap. All of which was part of a purchase I had made from shopgoodwill.com.
The strap was a loss and the Focal was already junk, so in the trash they went. However, the Nikon & the Vivtar are usable, but now reeking of cat urine (which has a half life equivalent of Strontium-90). Luckily, the FE's front cap was on, so nothing icky got inside the works. The shutter still fires, all the dials still turn, and the insides smell like old camera.
But, how do I get this damn smell out of the exterior?!? I tried swabbing everything with rubbing alcohol, but that didn't help too much. The Vivitar seemed to have gotten the worst of it, luckily, since I'd rather have the camera body salvagable than not.
Help!!!! :bang: