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Oxidation On Vinyl Siding After Pressure Washing

2024-07-08 05:12:55

Was washing my siding and sprayed a camera and it quit. Tried pushing reset button under cover but did not fix so had to replace it. Was one of the original of the system I purchased in 2019. Will not spray with water again!!!

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2024-06-19 02:42:22

After initialing reporting on an unpleasant smell, I now find that washing the pouches does work to get rid of both the smell and any possible film that the pouch may have deposited on my filters. At this point both my Kinesis pouches are clean, do not smell, and are working just fine. I do recommend cleaning them thoroughly though before use. But they really are an elegant, simple design that just works. I use the smaller 4 x 4 one to hold my 112 Kase magnetic filters for my Nikon Z system. It attaches easily to my tripod and holds all my filters.

5
2024-06-08 05:13:28

5 stars! Stable and very easy to adjust level with slider on.

5
2024-09-22 09:37:36

After trying both VSGO and Visible Dust (all three liquids), I finally achieved a completely spot free sensor with these swabs. In addition, the type 2 swab size was just about perfect for a horizontal swipe of a D500 sensor. VSGO swabs (16mm) were too small; Visible Dust (Green APSC) were too big. The ultra swabs do need more liquid, according to Photographic Solutions (I used 7 or 8 drops), and one needs to apply adequate pressure (see their video), after getting the feel of the swabs and pressure, the third time did the trick. I got a completely black (Lightroom visualize spots display) sensor at f/16 of the empty blue sky.

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2024-06-16 09:26:33

I stopped by the B&H booth at NAB 2024 to thank them for creating such a flawless purchasing experience that felt like I was on Amazon with free 2-day shipping and all. My first purchase for my first YouTube video studio were these poles. After using a 13' crossbar with a couple superclamps I realized I could get EVERYTHING off the floor and mounted and wired overhead. THEN after a few more poles and 8' crossbars I realized that the whole structure (need at least 3 poles and crossbars) becomes self supporting and the gentle pressure on the ceiling is just to get the structure started. After it's all clamped together well, the pressure is on the poles and floor and not the ceiling. I'm renting my space so when I move to a bigger space there will be no trace I had built a superstructure with these poles and Impact crossbars PLUS I wasn't afraid my co-workers and guests would kick or trip on anything. Super happy guy here and I'm not exaggerating.

5
2024-06-16 08:54:57

This is the only vinyl I use and only from B&H.

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2024-09-16 03:57:55

I sell online and was looking for a vinyl background to replace the paper rolls I was using previously. I initially ordered a vinyl roll from another online site only to return it shortly thereafter. It was smaller than I needed and tended to curl quite a bit when unrolled. When this item arrived, I was skeptical - but boy was I impressed! The roll was much heavier than I expected so I was a bit nervous that my crossbar would support it. After getting it in place, I extended the stands to their highest and began unrolling the product. Much to my surprise, the weight of the vinyl alone was enough the make the roll spin wildly on it's own! WHOA! After rolling it back up a ways and finding some clamps, I started working with it. WOW! So clean and crisp. It hangs great and is a perfect addition to my setup. The roll is easy to clean - which is a HUGE plus. The width (5ft) is perfect for my setup and having the 12 ft length will be great to have if need be. While I did pay up for this as opposed to previous paper rolls, I'm very happy with the product overall. I highly recommend it!

5
2024-07-19 02:23:20

I was really nervous about buying this product initially because I had never used a vinyl background. After using it for just a few weeks, I'm wondering why I never used one before?! I photograph car parts (which are not the cleanest items in the world) so the ease of cleaning the vinyl made me very happy. In the past I would use seamless white paper for the background simply because I knew the background would get dirty. Now that I've started using vinyl, I don't need to try anything else, this stuff is great!

5
2024-06-26 09:51:45

Definitely an improvement over the slick vinyl covers that deteriorate and leave black flecks on your ears and face. I prefer the texture as well; it's not sticky during the summer and warmer during the winter. That said, nothing lasts forever and you will have to replace these before you see any exterior wear... I've had my 7506s since the mid-90s and like others I've had to replace the ear pads after 3-4 years as the smooth vinyl begins to deteriorate. After going through this a few times I eventually found these velour pads and thought my problems were solved.   On the exterior they were - I've had these velour pads for close to a decade now and while they do have a bit of the smooth vinyl on the part that attaches to the headphones, and while that did deteriorate and come off after a couple of years, the actual velour pads have been fine. However, a few weeks ago I noticed a buzz in my left driver. At first I thought the driver had finally broken, but I realized that the buzz wasn't consistent as you would expect from a broken driver. After taking off the covers I found the issue: while the exterior of the pads has held up, the thin layer of foam that covers the drivers had begun to deteriorate and little pieces had fallen onto the driver cone. After a very delicate extraction and cleaning of the foam crumbs the driver was buzz-free. But it was not an easy process. The point is that while the exterior of these hold up well, the foam on the interior will eventually deteriorate.   I was able to remove and clean that out, but it could have ruined the drivers. So I'd recommend checking on these periodically - much better to catch this and replace the pads than deal with a delicate and messy cleaning. You can use the slick vinyl on the exterior collar as a warning guide! After all of that has deteriorated and come off, it's probably a good time to examine the interior!

5
2024-06-06 09:57:43

I decided to start a vinyl record collection and I needed a record player. After looking at some reviews I chose this one. I had to put it together but it was simple. I’m not tech savvy at all so if I can do it, so can you. I’m currently listening to my fourth album. I love it! I would highly recommend this particular record player if you want an old school feel with some new technology mixed in. It has Bluetooth technology and an option to rip a copy of the album. You won’t be disappointed.

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