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Default Sticky Binoculars

There is a very well known make of cassette deck which was made by 3M
Wollensack, which had self destructing pressure rollers like this. A sticky
roller is not a good idea of course!

Brian

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HellyB wrote:

We have a nice pair of "rubberised" binoculars, but the "rubber" has
recently become quite sticky to the touch.


Dunno if it always happens with age, or just to items handled by certain
people with a particular composition of sweat/grease on their skin ... my
old mice wheels go that way if left for a year or two.

My wife has 'lost' several pairs of shoes (some absolutely unworn) because
the rubber soles have become sticky - a bit like chewing gum.

I think all of the shoes had been put away for several years, and kept in
their original shoeboxes, which while certainly not air-tight, would have
had very little flow of air through them.

I have a similar problem with a pair of PMR446 walkie-talkies, which now
have sticky rubber cases.

The conclusion I have come to is that the solvent in the rubber has
probably gradually evaporated, and being trapped in the box and unable to
disperse, has reacted with the rubber (partially dissolving its surface).

I've since kept the walkie-talkies in a box with an ill-fitting lid, and I
reckon the stickiness is slowly beginning to disappear. Maybe the
binoculars would respond similarly.
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Ian