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Topic: Removng plumbers putty  (Read 3216 times)

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Tinker

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From a transducer.  I was given an old Elite 4 fish finder but there's plumbers putty smeared on the beam end of the transducer and it appears it's interfering with the signal.  Maybe that's why I got the unit for free?

Anyway, is there a way to get that putty off without further damaging the lens?


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What I refer to as plumbers putty should never get that hard, but regardless of what it is, IF IT WAS MINE, I'd try Goo Gone. Start with just a couple drops on the deposit and see if it softens it over a few minutes time. The stuff is amazing, basically orange oil I think.  Cheap too, get a tiny bottle for like 4 bucks.


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You're probably talking about Plumber's Goop - much different than plumber's putty which is a soft material designed for seating drain openings and such.

Dale gave good advice, and if that doesn't work I'd clean it off and start whittling with a sharp blade.
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I don't know the full history of this unit.  It's definitely not plumber's Goop and looks like the material some folks use to form a water bath, and it's not rock hard, just stiff and close to having completely hardened.

I have some Goo Gone and I'll test it.  Thank you.
« Last Edit: July 07, 2019, 03:56:04 AM by Tinker »


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A blade ... brass or nylon cleaning brush...doesn’t hurt to repaint it I don’t think.
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Sounds like duct putty
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What color is it?
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Maybe soak a rag with the solvent, wrap the transducer in it, plastic bag it and let it marinate a while?


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What color is it?

White-ish.  A couple of shades off white.


 

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