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Is M8 Goof-Off Safe?


ttriolo

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Recently, in an effort to keep a plastic LCD overlay in place, I taped down the corners to the cameras body. OK, I admit it, a stupid thing to do. Now, after removing the tape, I have some residual adhesive gunk on the black paint of the bottom plate. Nothing I have tried so far removes it and before I try Goof-Off, I thought I'd see if anyone has any other suggestions. I have ruined other stuff using GO (mainly plastic items) so I'm trying to be cautious. I don't want to run the risk of removing paint. Any suggestions?

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Some kinds of tape adhesive, you can just warm the area with a hairdryer, then rub with a finger and roll the adhesive into little balls.

 

Otherwise, the M8 black chrome (but not the white markings) seems resistant to lighter fluid and acetone.

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Hello

For stickey tape residue removal I use a little spray furniture polish.Just spray some on to a saucer or similar then apply a small amount too the stickey stuff ,leave a short while and wipe off with a soft cloth.Used it on all sorts of delicate surfaces.

Brian

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Tony may want to try some eclipse that you may have to clean the sensor. i ran it over the LCD once after cleaning the sensor and caused no harm but it may dissolve the glue . BTW i don't think goof off would hurt it but maybe try this first

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I used WD-40 to get the rather thick residue of the sticker off of the bottom of the grip and a citrus-based furniture polish to get it off of the standard bottom plate. In both instances I applied the fluid to a cotton rag and rubbed gently but deliberately.

 

Worked like a charm each time.

 

Since it's only scotch tape residue that you're dealing with, I can't imagine that anything stronger than the previously mentioned butter or some cooking oil would be required. Just be sure to apply it to a cloth and not directly to the camera body, to avoid the risk of spillage.

 

Good luck!

 

John

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It looks like there is some mixed information in the responses. Lighter fluid, acetone (in nail polish remover) and Goof Off are solvents. They can all be used to remove paint, they dissolve plastic, and I would not recommend getting either near a camera body. They may be safe on a metallic surface that is not painted, but they are dangerous near most kinds of plastic and most paints.

Goo Gone or WD40 are completely different, they are basically just oil, and act by penetrating between the two matters that are stuck to each other. They are a lot safer on a about any kind of finish, except some porous ones that may get stained. Use a very small amount, follow Guy's advice to test first on a hidden area, and it should be all you need.

Jacques

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I know eclipse did not casue any harm to the LCD since i ran it on there already. i would honestly start there before the heavy solvent stuff.

 

If your really nervous about this than call leica customer service for advice.

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Lighter fuel is ok. I removed the protective plastic from my M8's base plate when it started to look rough. There was a lot of residue left and lighter fluid removed it without any issues.

 

Make sure you don't get any on the inside of the base.

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