fixbones
.......sometimes i thinks
Bought a used chrome 0.72 M7 from Ken Hansen recently (TOP guy to deal with)
Decided to remove the baseplate sticker today. God knows how long the sticker has been there so lo and behold, sticky residues everywhere.
Tried my usual trick with tape to remove the residue - hopeless :bang:
So, I removed it with toothpaste and towel. Boy it worked like a treat
. All the residue came of with ease, the baseplate is not harmed at all.
Now I have a clean and like new baseplate ready for me to leave my mark
- Going to Hong Kong in 2 days!
Just thought I'd share............
Decided to remove the baseplate sticker today. God knows how long the sticker has been there so lo and behold, sticky residues everywhere.
Tried my usual trick with tape to remove the residue - hopeless :bang:
So, I removed it with toothpaste and towel. Boy it worked like a treat
Now I have a clean and like new baseplate ready for me to leave my mark
Just thought I'd share............
Bill58
Native Texan
Lighter fluid will do it too. I put my name/ phone # on the baseplate w/ a Dymo labeler to protect the surface.
Bill
Bill
robbeiflex
Well-known
...and now your M7 is "minty". 
Roger Hicks
Veteran
After almost two years, I finally got around to removing the sticker from my M9 on Thursday, while waiting with my wife to see her eye doctor (all went well).
1: Peel off VERY carefully and slowly
2: Alternative applications of baby-wipes (I always carry some in the car for getting oil off my fingers) and paper towels.
It's black paint, so there's still a square of different texture where the sticker was, but that'll polish off with use. Or I might try toothpaste -- thanks for the idea.
Cheers,
R.
1: Peel off VERY carefully and slowly
2: Alternative applications of baby-wipes (I always carry some in the car for getting oil off my fingers) and paper towels.
It's black paint, so there's still a square of different texture where the sticker was, but that'll polish off with use. Or I might try toothpaste -- thanks for the idea.
Cheers,
R.
btgc
Veteran
Tootpaste, assuming it is not a gel, has abrasives in it that's why it works as mild polishing paste. I used it on camera after removing painted RICOH from pentaprism of XR-20sp (and some other lettering, too).
fixbones
.......sometimes i thinks
The one I used was a clear looking colgate whitening toothpaste...... So you might wanna be careful using it on black Ms.....ha ha
My cleaning went smoothly. No scratch at all. Having said that, the 'surface' of a black paint is different from the chromes so I am not sure how it'd work...
My cleaning went smoothly. No scratch at all. Having said that, the 'surface' of a black paint is different from the chromes so I am not sure how it'd work...
Fraser
Well-known
wd40 is what i used on my M8 not bothered taking the sticker off my m9.
majid
Fazal Majid
In the US, we get a citrus-based product called Goo-Gone that does a very effective job of removing adhesive residue. Not sure if it is available in Oz.
richardvanle
Richard Van Le
A little Goo Gone always does the trick.
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
I don't bother taking off the little stickers...they usually fall off after 30 years...
+1 for Goo-Gone...
+1 for Goo-Gone...
Richard G
Veteran
What we do have in Australia is Eucalyptus oil, very good for this. My M6 is from the early '90s if I remember correctly. Amazing how durable the baseplate sticker is. I don't think it will ever fall off.
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