Deet will destroy $100 Fly Line
When I was learning to raise mosquitoes in the lab, they taught me to feed them by sticking my arm in the cage,
And $1000 camera equipment, car steering wheels, eyeglasses/sunglasses and anything else made of the miracle product 'plastic'.
It’s not just plastic. The other day I was out in the woods playing my guitar and noticed it was sticking to my shirt. I had sprayed the shirt with Deep Woods Off a few hours earlier and thought it wouldn’t be a problem. But the deet affected the nitrocellulose lacquer on the vintage guitar and made it sticky. Immediate attempts to clean it off were just making it worse so I’m waiting a few days and will try again. Will probably have to use some of the super fine 5000 grit automotive sandpaper and then buff - unless the lacquer has become permanently gummy.
[edit] Just looked at the guitar again and the lacquer has hardened and the cloudy part looked much better. Cleaned it with a special product designed for these old finishes (Virtuoso) and all is well again. Phew, got off easy this time!
1965 Gibson J-50. Not sure how relevant that is however, just about all high quality acoustic guitars still use nitrocellulose finishes today.
It’s not just plastic.
DEET will damage plastic materials, so do not apply DEET formulations on or near plastics, acetate, rayon, Spandex, synthetic fabrics (other than nylon), furniture finishes, leather, watch crystals, and painted or varnished surfaces. Plastic glass frames and goggles should be protected from DEET applications. Car finishes and interiors also may be damaged by DEET. It will not damage nylon, cotton, or wool fabrics.
Considering how much that banjo is worth
I'm sure you're just joking, but for those who don't know... the J-50 ain't no banjo!
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I am going to start searching eBay for a microphone