Grar.

Oct. 12th, 2006 11:16 am
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Last week, I walked to the mall with poorly-laced boots and ended up with massive ruptured blisters on my feet. So now that those are healing up, I'm getting blisters on my fingers from attempting to remove rubber-cement residue from each and every one of about 250 agate magatama I just got from a new supplier.

Strategies attempted so far:

1.) Peel off residue immediately after removing each magatama from its mounting. Result: goopy frustration.

2.) Soak the magatama in a fairly concentrated solution of orange-oil cleaner. Result: damp, goopy frustration and smeared residue.

3.) Scrub off the residue with steel-wool, which should be abrasive enough to remove it but not hard enough to damage the agate. Result: damp, goopy steel wool and smeared residue.

4.) Start going through the entire lot one at a time, rubbing away the residue with fingers and a paper towel. Result: gradual success, but also impending fingertip blisters.

4.1.) Dampen the paper towel with a bit of vegetable oil. Result: oily imperturbed residue.

4.2.) Dampen the paper towel with isopropyl alcohol. Result: fairly quick residue removal, but also a need to constantly re-apply isopropanol as it quickly evaporated into nice breathable fumes and dried out my already unhappy fingertips.

5.) Abrade the residue against the leg of my jeans. Result: somewhat faster success, but also visible degradation of the denim as the surface of the fabric keeps getting pulled away. Also, not much better blister-ablation.

6.) (pending) Go get an art-gum eraser and try to use it to pull the residue off. We'll see how this works.

In the meantime, I was happy and frisky about finding this new supplier, but if this is what I'll have to go through every time another shipment comes in, forget it. Sheesh.

on 2006-10-12 06:40 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] jennifer3dtd.livejournal.com
I've used nail polish remover to get rid of sticky residue, however it required a lot of rubbing/application on my part, so that right there makes it "meh" for your purposes.

There's also a commerical product called "Goo Gone," but I have no personal experience with it.

Hopefully the art-gum eraser will do this trick!

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