From: "Bob W"
Obviously nobody would be so stupid as to do a thing like this, but let's
just suppose that you had a friend - yea, let's say a friend, that's good -
who was a complete dork and accidentally dripped cyanoacrylate superglue
onto the OK button at the back of his camera (it could, theoretically
speaking and only in your imagination - this could never happen in the real
world - be an Olympus E-1), such that the button became jammed.
I think the first thing I'd do is contact Olympus service and see if
they buy the story.
But if your friend just has to do it himself ...
In my experience the cyanoacrylate superglues don't adhere to
polycarbonate plastics that well irregardless what the manufacturer
might claim. Before using acetone on it, I'd try to remove it
mechanically, using something like a dental pick.
I don't think that would make the problem worse, and you'd still be able
to use the acetone later if you had to.
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