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09/11/2008 05:01:06 PM · #1
I am a total novice about "real" tripods.. mine have always been of the walmart variety. I bought a ballhead off ebay with tripod legs to follow. I got the head today and the ball itself is covered in this sticky, resin like stuff. Is that normal? I'm thinking on one hand it needs lubrication to move, but a lot of the ball is in the open, getting dirt, hair, etc stuck to the ball, wouldn't that make it hard to operate? So is this normal?... or do I need to clean it somehow, and if so, how?

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09/11/2008 05:10:27 PM · #2
Not normal from my experience, and I can't imagine that it's supposed to be this way. I'd find a way to clean it before using it. Perhaps rubbing alcohol? Soapy water (if you dry it carefully afterwards)?
09/11/2008 05:12:48 PM · #3
Clean it before using it, although using it won't break it or anything. I have a tripod that had the same issue. I figure it was cheap lubricant that evaporated with time. I didn't add anything to it before using it either.

eta. Use something like lighter fluid or paint thinner to remove it.

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09/11/2008 05:14:12 PM · #4
It is probably Cosmoline a rust preventative that they use in packing and shipping of metal parts.

Mineral spirits and canned air will remove it.
09/11/2008 05:15:52 PM · #5
Originally posted by thegrandwazoo:

It is probably Cosmoline a rust preventative that they use in packing and shipping of metal parts.

Mineral spirits and canned air will remove it.


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From Wiki:

Cosmoline is the trade name for a generic class of rust preventatives, conforming to MIL-C-11796C Class 3, that are a yellowish, light-amber, or greenish colored ointment-like mass
09/11/2008 05:17:16 PM · #6
LOL ;-P
09/11/2008 06:22:10 PM · #7
It's probably glue, and the only thing holding it together. :D

Just kidding. If the head is new, then it probably is Cosmoline or something similar.

I had a fluid head for my video camera once that started leaking. It was some very sticky icky stuff. Kind of like grease, but not.


09/11/2008 06:23:17 PM · #8


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09/11/2008 06:37:28 PM · #9
edit: nevermind - I thought it said "question about bald heads"

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09/11/2008 06:42:37 PM · #10
LoL, wait.... it isn't photoshopped? I was going to ask if I could have the action; nevermind.
09/11/2008 08:13:33 PM · #11
Originally posted by Mick:

It's probably glue, and the only thing holding it together. :D


I hope Manfrotto holds together better than that. lol

and thanks for the comments and help everyone..

09/11/2008 08:31:25 PM · #12
if its the 808 rc4 like mine its normal, dont try to clean it. unless it isnt gliding smoothe then you have a problem. on a side note i have two cats and their hair sticks to everything but the ball head, go figure.
09/11/2008 08:51:58 PM · #13
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

edit: nevermind - I thought it said "question about bald heads"


And being ex Navy I'm sure your bald pate is covered with Cosmoline like all the other weapons.
09/11/2008 08:55:38 PM · #14
Send us a picture of your new ball head. Be sure to read any instructions that came with it. It is possible to ruin a ball head.
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