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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 568050" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I shouldn't have said there is <em><strong>more</strong></em> blue gunk. The blue stuff never happened before now. When I cleaned the original corrosion, it was white. I'm not sure if it is a reaction from whatever the guy at the camera store used. I told him I cleaned it with rubbing alcohol. He said he had something different. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I will keep the vinegar in mind. I tried cleaning the blue gunk with rubbing alcohol today, but I couldn't get to all of it. There are raised metal contacts on the other end, but I'm afraid to push too hard to reach the rest of the blue stuff that lies beneath them. It's almost as if those metal contacts work with a spring. Will be contacting Nikon this afternoon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 568050, member: 13196"] I shouldn't have said there is [I][B]more[/B][/I] blue gunk. The blue stuff never happened before now. When I cleaned the original corrosion, it was white. I'm not sure if it is a reaction from whatever the guy at the camera store used. I told him I cleaned it with rubbing alcohol. He said he had something different. I will keep the vinegar in mind. I tried cleaning the blue gunk with rubbing alcohol today, but I couldn't get to all of it. There are raised metal contacts on the other end, but I'm afraid to push too hard to reach the rest of the blue stuff that lies beneath them. It's almost as if those metal contacts work with a spring. Will be contacting Nikon this afternoon. [/QUOTE]
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