How To Remove Sticky "Gummy" Coatings From Electronic Devices

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  • Опубликовано: 23 мар 2020
  • How to remove sticky, gummy rubberized coatings from all types of electronic devices/gadgets with plastic housings, especially handheld testers, GPS, gaming headsets, and much more by following the instructions outlined in this video. Enjoy!
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  • @electronicsNmore
    @electronicsNmore  4 года назад +53

    ATTENTION: When wiping with alcohol, always test a small area first. Stop rubbing the area when you see the gummy film disappear. If the alcohol strips off too much paint, then the only other way is to use a no-scratch pot scrubber with WD-40, and it's a lot of work. Thanks guys!

    • @ezz-a-deenmahmoud2322
      @ezz-a-deenmahmoud2322 4 года назад +3

      I was wondering tho what about the WD-40 smell, it sure has a pretty strong smell and lasts for quite a while as well

    • @randygoff9572
      @randygoff9572 3 года назад +3

      Thanks for the video. I tried Isopropanol and WD-40 both on an older Visio remote. I ended up with a sticky mess worse than what I started with. I tried some Glue-away (by Homeline) I had on hand using the same "spray on cloth and wipe" technique. Wow!! A little elbow grease and all the rubber came off and I was left with a shiny black plastic back on my remote. I let it dry, wiped it off, and there was no odor. For a stubborn rubber coating you may give this goo gone clone a try. Good luck! :-)

    • @SunilGupta-ug2zw
      @SunilGupta-ug2zw 3 года назад

      Can I use a sanitizer?

    • @musyawirulhaq3361
      @musyawirulhaq3361 3 года назад +1

      can anyone explain, why this happen?

    • @jamesnusky6257
      @jamesnusky6257 2 года назад

      @@musyawirulhaq3361 great question. I guess heat melted the coating. It really worked well as directed.

  • @sllawap
    @sllawap 3 года назад +40

    The most important video on the internet.

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  3 года назад +2

      Thanks Phil! Please share the link.

    • @lilblackduc7312
      @lilblackduc7312 Месяц назад

      @@electronicsNmore I just shared it. This video will lend itself nicely to people who restore other things like vehicle interiors. Thank you...🇺🇸 👍☕

  • @stevedovel
    @stevedovel 4 года назад +9

    Doug, Thanks for the videos! We are now in a full lock-down here in the Bahamas. 24hr curfew. Lots of time ahead for RUclips! Stay safe and please keep the content coming.

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  4 года назад

      You're welcome Steve! They're forced to do that, especially there. The healthcare system could never handle a large number of people. I used to tell my parents, "If you get sick here, you're done". Stay inside, and you'll be fine. Thanks for watching!

  • @OneRoomShed
    @OneRoomShed 4 года назад +20

    I can't believe I never thought of using alcohol and WD-40! I've had so many things get gummy after years of use and I've tried so many cleaners. I usually can get it off but not without rubbing my fingers down to bone or slightly damaging the plastic. This video is gold! Over the years you've helped me out a lot with tid bits like this. Thanks my friend. 🍻 You always come through with good advice. 👍👍

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  4 года назад +2

      The only 2 things I use, are the 70% alcohol and WD-40. WD-40 along with a no-scratch scubber can strip it away, but it's a lot of work. Glad you liked the video. Please remember to rate thumbs up and share the video link with others. Thanks

  • @pesukarhu1183
    @pesukarhu1183 2 года назад +19

    I have these exact same earphones and I searched RUclips on how to remove the sticky surface. Imagine my suprise when this is the first video that pops up! Thank you so much for this video! I'll definitely try this out and add a couple of more years of life into my otherwise perfectly working HyperX headphones 😊

    • @Thebobwil
      @Thebobwil Год назад

      @Absinthe Conundrum I bet the same thing, designed obsolescence 🤮

    • @mastersKaaP
      @mastersKaaP 10 месяцев назад +1

      I'm literally cleaning my pair as I watch this video. The headset works great, but I'm not in my life buying another set, between the gummy plastic and the flaking fake leather furniture after only 3 years of ownership I'm just about ready to buy a pair from another brand.

  • @terry1912
    @terry1912 Год назад +1

    This is great! Thank you! I spent half an hour googling in different ways before I got found your video.

  • @brettjohnson8026
    @brettjohnson8026 2 года назад +1

    This solution worked great! The only insight I would add is that it takes a lot more rubbing and scrubbing than I expected. But it definitely works!

  • @ProjectFarm
    @ProjectFarm 4 года назад +44

    This is very helpful information. Thank you very much!

    • @Justchuck69
      @Justchuck69 4 года назад

      Hello Todd a long time subscriber to both you and Doug here ! I just watched your video on the chinese 18650 lipo batteries and my basic take away was that the weight of the battery is usually very indicative of how much power it has ! Thanks to both of you for posting videos especially at this time ! Keep it up

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  4 года назад +1

      You're welcome! Thanks for all the time and money you put into your latest 18650 testing video!

    • @rocphill
      @rocphill 3 года назад

      But did it work ? It doesn't work for me, even with lighter fluid !

  • @ryanhansen8312
    @ryanhansen8312 9 месяцев назад

    By far the most complete tutorial Ive seen on this topic!

  • @petermoore8811
    @petermoore8811 Год назад +1

    I watched the whole video, till the end. And played the end bit again, just for you. Thanks for sharing !

  • @jamesnusky6257
    @jamesnusky6257 2 года назад +3

    This worked so well. Awesome. follow the directions and you won't be disappointed. Thanks again for this fantastic video

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  2 года назад +1

      Glad it helped James! Please share the video link. Thanks

  • @thanosob3329
    @thanosob3329 Год назад +1

    Wow, I was searching a solution to this problem for the exact same headphone set! Thank you!

  • @MinhaVidaGeek
    @MinhaVidaGeek 4 года назад +12

    Exactly what I was looking for. I have the same headphone and was wondering how to clean it. Thanks for the tip.

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  4 года назад

      Only rub enough to remove the stickiness, otherwise you'll remove the black paint from the plastic. Thanks for watching!

    • @ramuneglass9233
      @ramuneglass9233 4 года назад

      Wow Same headphones too!

  • @Anonymous-it5jw
    @Anonymous-it5jw 2 года назад +1

    Great tip for curing a really annoying problem. Thanks.

  • @jasonpowell3280
    @jasonpowell3280 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this. I had some In Ear Monitor receivers that had this exact issue. I used first aid alcohol prep pads and they cleaned up the sticky residue in a cinch!

  • @Joaquin77
    @Joaquin77 4 года назад +4

    As a dj, I like cleaning my devices and I have seen that tackiness on controller knobs, volume faders, cdj platter rings, macbook power cables, headphones, etc. I used soapy water thinking it was finger oils but scrubbing would take time. I started using alcohol and soft cloth to wipe them and get rid of the tackiness like in your video. I haven't thought about using WD-40 but I will consider it for the next time. Thank you for sharing this video!
    PLEASE GUYS ALWAYS REMBER TO AVOID PRINTED WORDS BECAUSE YOU MAY ERASE THEM FROM REMOTES OR DJ CONTROLLERS. for controllers use soap and water on a damp cloth slowly.

  • @cocacola99
    @cocacola99 Год назад

    i just tried and it works very well. many thanks for your sharing!

  • @taniacavins9355
    @taniacavins9355 2 года назад +4

    Perfectly cleaned my little red flash drive that was driving me crazy. Thank you!! I had tried using alcohol to clean other sticky things, but when the color started coming off I got scared. Now I know it doesn't strip everything and am going to, as they say, Clean All the Things.

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  2 года назад

      It's possible the color will be affected, so rub only enough to remove the gummy residue.

  • @swmovan
    @swmovan 3 дня назад +4

    WD-40 or any spray "lubricant" might work. I've tried multiple things to clean this coating. But I do believe regular gasoline works the best.

  • @jamesnusky6257
    @jamesnusky6257 2 года назад +3

    I also had a rubber handled knife in the same condition. Cleaned up great.

  • @caturlifelive
    @caturlifelive Год назад +2

    Even in 2023, your video still can help other peoples. Thank you very much sir, your video help me to solve my problem

  • @peacefuljim7758
    @peacefuljim7758 4 месяца назад

    Just did this on my HyperX Cloud Alpha headset and it seems to work really well. Zero stickyness left after using the alcohol and WD40. I just wish I could have properly disassembled the headset so I could get into the annoying bits around the hinges, but I digress. Thank you for this tip!

  • @garythomas3568
    @garythomas3568 2 года назад +1

    Great video. I have and x-rite i1 Display for monitor calibration and it has the same coating. I used "Original KRUD KUTTER" and paper towels and it can right off. 5-minute job.

  • @cgray8073
    @cgray8073 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video! Worked just like you said!

  • @timlafave1382
    @timlafave1382 Год назад

    I had a Western Digital Media Player remote with the whole back half thick sticky rubber. I had previously tried WD40 (nothing), then 90% isopropyl alcohol and a cloth (almost nothing), then I tried the fine steel wool 1-2" ball/chunk dunking it in 90% alcohol and carefully rubbed it firmly for a few minutes followed by a cloth dunked in the 90% alcohol then alternated these. after about 10 minutes it worked. I made sure to be very careful not to get to near the IR sending area in the front end. Scratching it would not be good and I don't want to have to buy an after market remote. So Kudos to the person that suggested the steel wool ball.

  • @Techman4567
    @Techman4567 4 года назад +3

    Hi thanks for the info on how to remove that gummy coating. Worked great on my Belkin USB multiplug hub. It was a mess to start with and I tried using just WD40 but it would not cut it. The IPA worked great with the WD follow up just like you said it would.

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  4 года назад

      Yes. WD-40 requires a lot of work using a scrubber. Glad my video helped you! Be sure to share the video link with others. Thanks

  • @ryanwilliams9644
    @ryanwilliams9644 Год назад

    Bro your channel is amazing and I'm not even really into this type of stuff as as entertainment and learning but man you should call your channel “the lost art of being a man!” Man/dad/ big brother mentors were suppose to pass down knowledge to the younger men. Thank you so much seriously it's true what I'm saying. Thanks again

  • @AC-tu2qv
    @AC-tu2qv 2 года назад +2

    Worked great. I had 50% isopropyl alcohol and it wiped away very quickly. Thanks!!!

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  2 года назад

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  • @keithharmeyer8574
    @keithharmeyer8574 2 года назад +1

    Worked like a charm! Thanks!

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  2 года назад

      Glad it helped Keith! Be sure to look over my extensive video playlists below for many other videos of interest to you, and most importantly take one minute to share a link to my channel with others. Thank you
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  • @anthonypaynter828
    @anthonypaynter828 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful advice but I had to fast forward to 2 minutes before you started to tell me how to get rid of the gummy mess. Keep that in mind, please. We don't need to be told what the sticky gummy mess is because we have already gone to your video for that exact thing. But finally, I can take your advice & use that alcohol & WD40. Thanks for the help.

  • @stephen8433
    @stephen8433 3 года назад +3

    Tea Tree oil will take the gummy coating off also. Subbed and thumbs up.

  • @rickraub5448
    @rickraub5448 Месяц назад +1

    Perfect. Thank you!

  • @kellydevens7856
    @kellydevens7856 Год назад +1

    Thank you very much! I’m going to try this in a couple of rechargeable flashlights. Is it something that will need to be repeated over time?

  • @paneesh
    @paneesh 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for this video. I have the same issue with exact headphone you have.
    My ear cups are starting to wear off with those thin flaky layer. It’s very annoying since it’s getting in my eyes and ears. Any idea what I could do for those?

  • @user-rm5il4uh3i
    @user-rm5il4uh3i 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks very much. This worked extremely well and saved a lot of time for me. Much appreciated!

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  6 месяцев назад

      Great to hear! Be sure to also check out my extensive video playlists and share. Thank you

  • @TakingOffTheMasks
    @TakingOffTheMasks 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much! I’ve been trying to fix my items for years and just thought today to Google it. Your video is the first one that came up and it worked perfectly. Thanks again!

  • @behappylikeiam9421
    @behappylikeiam9421 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much!!! My husband got same problem with his $300 Maui Jim sunglasses! He didn't use them two years (because use them only for vacation trips - big fishing trips) well and only today found this problem. My poor husband was like a baby - "It is my favorite sunglasses!!!! They are my lucky fishing glasses! I worn them when I caught my biggest fish in different countries! 😭" I told him: Don't cry my Love. I will fix it! Nice smart people from youtube know how do it! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @dmahadeo
    @dmahadeo 2 года назад +1

    This worked perfectly for a Ubiquiti Access Point that was just horrible. Thanks very much. I followed it exactly.

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  2 года назад +1

      Great to hear! Be sure to share the video link with others. Thank you

    • @dmahadeo
      @dmahadeo 2 года назад

      @@electronicsNmore
      👍

  • @pi9745
    @pi9745 3 года назад +1

    Nice content👌 got a new supporter

  • @xINVISIGOTHx
    @xINVISIGOTHx 11 месяцев назад

    Hey do you know what type of black paint was generally used on metal casings of stereo/media equipment around the 90s? Like a panasonic vcr or similar

  • @markanderson8066
    @markanderson8066 10 месяцев назад

    I used hand sanitizer for the alcohol content. Worked great!

  • @jamesnusky6257
    @jamesnusky6257 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video. I left my recorder in the attic and it was all gummy. I will be cleaning this first thing tomorrow.

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  2 года назад +1

      Hope it works well for you!

    • @jamesnusky6257
      @jamesnusky6257 2 года назад

      @@electronicsNmore just got done cleaning it. so awesome. Thank you so much.

  • @sunilpatra6975
    @sunilpatra6975 3 года назад +1

    Thanks, this is really helpful.

  • @silverfoxjohnson9390
    @silverfoxjohnson9390 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks!! Need this for my headphones that so sticky all over!!

  • @saltedroe4591
    @saltedroe4591 2 года назад

    Thank you for the video. By the way, how do i avoid this from happening with other gadget in the future?

  • @tehseen
    @tehseen 2 года назад +1

    A great solution .I will try.
    Thanks

  • @shuggababi
    @shuggababi 3 года назад +1

    Thank You!!!! This helped soooooo much!!

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  3 года назад

      Glad it helped! Be sure to rate thumbs up, and look over my extensive video playlists below for many other videos of interest to you. Taking one minute to share a link to my channel with others on social networking sites would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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  • @damian3182
    @damian3182 4 года назад +5

    The edges of my PC case have this crap, thanks for the tip. Zeiss lens wipes from Amazon also work in getting off the sticky layer.

  • @gg.wellplayed
    @gg.wellplayed 2 года назад

    exactly what I'm looking for...tnx

  • @jp040759
    @jp040759 4 года назад +2

    Great tip. Thanx

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  4 года назад

      You're welcome! Don't forget to rate thumbs up and share the video link. Thank you

  • @djrocker1007
    @djrocker1007 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much!!!

  • @jkmacgyver
    @jkmacgyver 4 года назад +2

    Looks to work alot better than the talcum powder method I've tried a few times over the years!

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  4 года назад +1

      With talc, you go from the gummy feel to the powdery feel. :-) As long as you don't rub too long with the isopropyl alcohol, you shouldn't remove too much paint. Thanks for watching!

    • @Justinkyulee
      @Justinkyulee 2 года назад

      Don't use talc products and if needed, without breathing protection. Contains asbestos.

  • @camillenombre4603
    @camillenombre4603 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much ❤ It really helped me a lot 🤗

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  9 месяцев назад

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  • @DD-sd4we
    @DD-sd4we Год назад +2

    Great video. 👍Thanks.

  • @NiteenDongre
    @NiteenDongre 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot!! It worked

  • @williamblackerby7467
    @williamblackerby7467 Год назад +1

    Just cleaned this off of my power bank. I feel like I’m a restoration master now

  • @chiizuu752
    @chiizuu752 Год назад

    Thank you for this! I'm unable to sell my HyperX Cloud Alpha with the current condition it's in so I might as well restore it and use it whenever I feel like it by removing all the annoying gummy surface and replacing the earpads and headband

  • @Skyyy_7777
    @Skyyy_7777 Год назад +2

    Thank you very mutch!

  • @Wardancer666
    @Wardancer666 3 года назад +7

    Do they coat products in this gummy finish so that you will throw them away after?
    Poor design choice to use this on a product that can last a while.

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  3 года назад +5

      It's horrible. I really try to avoid buying any products with rubberized coatings. Thanks for watching!

  • @techs5564
    @techs5564 4 года назад +1

    very useful simple things

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  4 года назад

      Yes. Thanks for watching! Please share the video link so this video doesn't end up being another big waste of my time.

  • @aburg1106
    @aburg1106 День назад

    The handle of my favorite umbrella became sticky and it's uncomfortable just touching it. I put some masking tape around it, but that's just a workaround. I'm gonna try your method. Thank you

  • @SLAYER3333
    @SLAYER3333 2 года назад

    Any idea where to get replacement parts for that plastic connector being cleaned in the video?
    Got my cloud headest cleaned, but one of the connectors broke.

  • @joaoferreira4901
    @joaoferreira4901 Год назад +1

    Hey
    I have a hyperx cloud 2 and the hinge is broken.
    Do you know where i can order new ones?

  • @nmsidewinder
    @nmsidewinder 2 года назад +1

    I have an old Vado pocket camcorder that has (now) a gummy coating on it. I'VE tried alcohol and WD-40 and nothing removes it. I finally resorted to trying to scrape it off and it became an ugly mess. Nothing takes this goo off. I don't understand why they coat electronics with this coating. Good video, thanks for sharing.

  • @Rain-kw1bn
    @Rain-kw1bn 4 года назад +3

    I used cleaning wipes a bit of joy dishwashing soap, wash it with clean wipes (water), then followed your advice on etyl alcohol (it worked a bit), finished it up with a lens cleaner (eye care)
    I was cleaning up the hair dryer that has not been used for a while and the handle was very sticky so i had to use soap i just didn't wet it that much just enough

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  4 года назад

      Not ethyl, isopropyl. It works, you need to spend more time working on the surface. Thanks for watching!

  • @paulomoniz7326
    @paulomoniz7326 2 года назад +1

    Exactly my problem.
    Thx you.

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  2 года назад

      Hope it works well for you! Be sure to share the video link with others. Thanks Paulo

  • @Sonicbest222
    @Sonicbest222 2 года назад +1

    I used nail polish. Sadly scraped away some of the color but thats totally fine. My tip would be to not use too much to avoid that.

  • @joseangelgonzalez8304
    @joseangelgonzalez8304 Год назад +1

    This video save my headsets.

  • @Handsoffthekids
    @Handsoffthekids 2 года назад +1

    Can you use this process with painted plastic that has turned gummy?

  • @MichaelMartin-lv6fs
    @MichaelMartin-lv6fs 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the excellent tips. Why does that surface get sticky are some time?

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm not a chemist, but I would have to say it has to do with oxygen in the air breaking down the coating or humidity in the air

  • @CK.2728
    @CK.2728 Год назад

    will this work on keyboards wrist rest? i have corsair k70 lux .. and its rest is mild sticky. i tried washing with handwash but it doesnt help and worsens things instead

  • @ariez2322
    @ariez2322 3 года назад

    Great help! Can this method also be used with the rubber beside earpads of hyperx cloud alpha? it that so , do i need to disassemble it too?

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  3 года назад +1

      Test with qtip. If you rub too much, the black color may come off.

  • @FreihEitner
    @FreihEitner Год назад +2

    I recently used 70% isopropyl alcohol and a microfiber cloth to remove the gummy surface of an Ooma Telo (internet-based home phone system) with excellent results. As with anything, you need to be careful while scrubbing across surfaces between two open areas (holes for push buttons in my case) as I scraped with my thumb nail and took off the outer layer of colored plastic or paint or whatever right in between two push buttons, but that was my doing not the alcohol--the rest of the surface is shiny black again and not sticky at all.

    • @Bobpaule
      @Bobpaule Год назад +1

      Funny, I just did that on a Telo last night. I used Goo Gone, then alcohol. No matter what you use, it takes a while and you will need about 20min to do the job right on a larger component like the Ooma. Love my Oooma Premier Linx Uniden 2 line 12 headset home phone system.

  • @JANEMBA9000
    @JANEMBA9000 3 года назад +2

    This helps alot I have a Portable Bluetooth Argom Tech Speaker an the plastic grey around the edges are ridiculousness sticky an Clammy an dust an hair sticks to it like glue . I use a cloth an some Winter Green 50% Rubbing Alcohol to get off the initial Gummy Grime then some Surgical 97% Ethyl Alcohol afterwards & finished off with some WD 40 . Looks like new now . Really hate how it gets so sticky feels like I don't know if you guys have this problem in America but if you have coubords in your kitchen up on the wall an or stuff on top your Fridge it gets really Sticky from all the cooking an frying done on the Stove an all the lil particles in the Kitchen Atmosphere lol . That's how Sticky my Speaker felt .....

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  3 года назад +1

      Glad to hear it's gone. Thanks for watching!

    • @JANEMBA9000
      @JANEMBA9000 3 года назад

      @@electronicsNmore your welcome great video man .

  • @deadinside777
    @deadinside777 Год назад

    I have some Cloud Alpha headsets that have this problem. Tried cleaning them with alcohol but I find that results are mixed at best. The only thing I hate about this particular headset, as the rubberized coating is on most parts of the ear pieces and headband. Easier not to get products with these type of coatings, but unfortunately it seems to be popular among many "gaming" peripherals. However, if you must or have no choice, keeping the devices clean is the next best thing. Wipe them off often before and after use. Don't wait until it becomes "gummy" to try to clean it.

  • @ryanrock07
    @ryanrock07 3 месяца назад

    omg I just have this right now on my hyperx headset!

  • @TylrVncnt
    @TylrVncnt 4 года назад +1

    Lighter fluid/Naphtha works excellent for removing residue/degumming *anything* as well!

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  4 года назад +1

      The only bad thing, the odor. Thanks for watching! Be sure to share.

    • @rocphill
      @rocphill 3 года назад +1

      I've tried rubbing alcohol, lighter fluid , fantastic, dishwashing soap and SOS pads, and for me here in toronto, no dam way ! After using all the previous products, I'm still pissed over their lack of performance. I'm going to try one more time using my 90% alcohol. Please pray for me ! 😊😊😊😊

  • @tarstarkusz
    @tarstarkusz 4 года назад +6

    The best stuff I have ever used to get rid of the sticky mess, especially on late 90s early 2000s electronics is dollar tree goo gone. That stuff works incredibly well. Just a couple of weeks ago I bought a lantern at a thrift store that had a rubberized coating that had turned to just a giant sticky mess and 10 minutes with the goo gone and it is perfectly clean and not a drop of the sticky stuff. It doesn't smell bad either.

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  4 года назад +3

      I've used it, but like the alcohol, it can damage the paint. Thanks for watching!

    • @tarstarkusz
      @tarstarkusz 4 года назад +1

      @@electronicsNmore Thanks for the extra videos. Very helpful and helps pass the time stuck in the house!

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  4 года назад +1

      I have a bunch planned, but I'm not going to the store. LOL

  • @pcallah3442
    @pcallah3442 3 года назад

    Krud Kutter...put it on a cloth, rub into the affected piece, repeat as necessary, works like a charm.

  • @casualsuede
    @casualsuede 3 года назад

    I had the same problem with a pair of beats heaphones. I got rid of it with one part water, one part baking soda (it turns into a paste) and using my fingers. Much better than alcohol.

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  3 года назад

      Too harsh. You made an abrasive mixture. People brush their teeth with baking soda.

  • @KuyaAJoseph
    @KuyaAJoseph 3 года назад +11

    Wow, I was just looking up how clean my Hyper Xs cause it got sticky

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  3 года назад

      It worked very well for me. Only use enough alcohol and rubbing pressure to clear away the sticky film. Thanks for watching!

    • @job2317
      @job2317 3 года назад

      @@electronicsNmore works on standart alcohol?

  • @Pekkushio
    @Pekkushio Год назад

    Hello, is it safe to do this on a tablet? My samsung tab a 8.0 w/ spen's back kinda melted😢

  • @n1kkri
    @n1kkri Год назад

    How long did it last before it returns?

  • @Perplexer1
    @Perplexer1 3 дня назад

    I found out that not all rubbing (isopropyl) alcohols are the same. It depends on the manufacturer. I had one that has hazed a transparent plastic a but, but the other one didn't. So I recommend you test yours first and if it doesn't cause any discoloring or hazing of transparent plastic, stick to that brand forever!

  • @gustinex
    @gustinex 8 месяцев назад

    I used a sticker remover liquid and it works! but lots and lots of rubbing, the stickiness is hella persistent.

  • @robinbroadwater2147
    @robinbroadwater2147 4 года назад +1

    Sir, I noticed that there was writing, in white text, on that piece, before you wiped it with the alcohol, so whatever you removed appears to have been some sort of Factory coating that didn't wear well, perhaps, that had the writing on top of it. Do you know of anything less harsh, but as effective as the alcohol, that you've tested?
    Thank you.

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  4 года назад

      If you want to remove the gummy surface, you can't be too concerned about the removing any writing. The writing was on the plastic, below that miserable coating. WD-40 on a "no scratch" sponge is the only alternative. Thanks for watching

    • @robinbroadwater2147
      @robinbroadwater2147 4 года назад

      @@electronicsNmore Thanks. I was thinking that could have been specs, but even if it was, they can certainly be looked up again.
      Thanks for video, very helpful information.

  • @solidUntilLiquidBeforeGas
    @solidUntilLiquidBeforeGas 3 года назад +1

    Instead of using WD40 in the last step, try using ArmorAll Cleaner (Auto dash and upholstry cleaner in Auto section of any store). It will not only be a better sheen, you will avoid the "smell" that is left for days with WD40. ArmorAll provides additional protection layer for future use.

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  3 года назад +4

      Been there done that. :-) The Armor All doesn't do anything for any stickiness that remains, the WD-40 does. Thanks for watching!

  • @jakejones7554
    @jakejones7554 Год назад

    I have found in my experience that AC coil cleaner does the best job. I've used the kind you buy in concentrate, and then dilute it. Spray onto your plastic item (after you have removed or isolated it from other items). Allow to sit for a few minutes. Spray again and scrub with a plastic brush or mildly abrasive item that won't damage the finish. wash or wipe with water and viola. Done. The finish, in my experience, is such that you won't know the rubber coating was ever there.

  • @antknee6579
    @antknee6579 4 месяца назад

    Well I had no Alcohol ...So there was bottle of Nail Polish remover lol did the job ...I know it has Acetone in it,but I don't care.Just an old jam speaker I'm happy maybe I'll put wd40 on it....TY for post.

  • @seejunjiee
    @seejunjiee 3 года назад

    are there any alternatives to isopropyl alcohol? coz pure isopropyl alcohol is quite expensive even for a 500ml. is WD-40 mandatory? what happens if you dont apply WD-40 after removing sticky rubber surface? will the stickyness come back?

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  3 года назад

      It's cheap 70% or 91% isopropyl alcohol, if you can find it with Covid.

    • @seejunjiee
      @seejunjiee 3 года назад

      ​@@electronicsNmore went to the pharmacy and it said abt RM30 in my country, abt USD7.41 for 500ml, even hardware stores in my country say they dont sell coz it evaporates easily, so as for now im just gonna try Dettol hand sanitizer

  • @mitchellbarnow1709
    @mitchellbarnow1709 4 года назад +4

    I need this fix so bad! I have a really nice Logitech universal remote control and and emergency wind up radio that are both really sticky! I’ll try your alcohol, then WD40 to finish it off. See, I did watch the whole video!

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  4 года назад +2

      Is the radio made by Eton?

    • @tarstarkusz
      @tarstarkusz 4 года назад +1

      In my area, even though we are on a county wide lock-down, the Dollar Tree is still open. They sell stuff called "goo gone" It works for this perfectly (sadly, the alcohol they sell is only 50%). It's a decent sized bottle for a buck too. I just did a fairly good sized lantern and I don't think it took even a 1/2 an ounce. It has an orange smell to it and not foul, which is nice. I had a 90s era MP3 player with the same problem and I did that one a long time ago and it has held up nicely and not come back.
      I didn't even know rubbing alcohol would work because when I first tried it years ago, it was with 50% and it really didn't help. Next time I'll try the alcohol.
      I'm glad guys like electronics and more are stepping up the video output! Helps pass the down time.

    • @mitchellbarnow1709
      @mitchellbarnow1709 4 года назад

      electronicsNmore Duracell KP028 Crank light with am/fm radio. It horrible to touch and does not come apart.

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  4 года назад +2

      I have a crank radio made by Eton, it's very nice, but it was a sticky mess. I cleaned it up 6 years ago with wd-40 and a no-scratch pot scrubber.

    • @mitchellbarnow1709
      @mitchellbarnow1709 4 года назад

      electronicsNmore Thank you so much for this awesome remedy! I haven’t done it yet, I’m too busy on quarantine! 😂😂

  • @tonyd1149
    @tonyd1149 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice job on that. Thank you. God[Bible] Bless.

  • @mrofnocnon
    @mrofnocnon 7 месяцев назад

    I have an Ooma device which had a thick sticky coating over its face after I owned it for a few years and looked revolting, I assume its some kind of oxidation/reaction. I think my very successful method is probably safer on thicker plastics, try at you own risk and don't forget you got the secret from me. It is far quicker than the above method and just involves mosquito repellent, I used deep woods off. Spray on a couple of times and wipe off with a clean cloth. God knows if this stuff can beat many other solvents what it does to our skin.

  • @momo-kv8mf
    @momo-kv8mf 11 месяцев назад +1

    omg xD I was searching a solution and I have the same set

  • @KM-lf7uu
    @KM-lf7uu 2 года назад

    I hate to bring this up but if you clean off the rubber coating are you then exposing yourself to possible toxic PVC plastic underneath?

  • @amandasupak
    @amandasupak 6 месяцев назад +2

    I came to this video because I had the exact same pair of headphones that were gross after a few years 😅

  • @ajithajoseph4955
    @ajithajoseph4955 11 месяцев назад

    I was about to toss my headset and i see this. Thank you

  • @hyunk3532
    @hyunk3532 2 года назад

    can you tell me what liquid you use?

  • @thomashallqvist1198
    @thomashallqvist1198 2 дня назад

    You didn't mention that the text on the plastic also disappears. This method does not work on, for example, a radio front with text.

  • @floridaarmyvet3613
    @floridaarmyvet3613 4 года назад +2

    Spray starch also works

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore  4 года назад +1

      Interesting idea. Thanks for watching! Please share the video link with others.