Well, it's been over a month since I purchased the smoky D7200. It sat in a box with baking soda for a couple of weeks. I used toothpaste to clean it. I applied baking soda right on the body and left it there for a few days. I've used alcohol. I've used vinegar. I've used activated charcoal from a Brita filter--maybe it wasn't effective anymore. They've all in some small ways removed a bit of the tar from the rubber grip but nothing has been 100% effective. I'm gonna stop trying to clean it and just use the camera. I hate that the smell transfers to my hand after using it though. Grr..
Saturday, April 1, 2023
Removing Smoke from Camera Body - Part 2
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