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TrickyRic
Jul 24, 2020Aspirant
warning do not buy ORBI exterior melting
WARNING DO NOT PURCHASE RBK50/ AC3000 NETGEAR WILL NOT REPLACE THESE FAULTY UNITS THE EXTERIOR OF THE UNIT IS FAULTY AND DETERIORATES IN HUMID CLIMATES AND BECOME STICKY IT CAN NOT BE CLEANED ...
Mikey94025
Jul 25, 2020Hero
Fortunately the stickiness is only cosmetic and doesn't hamper the actual performance of your Orbi. It's a common issue with some rubber and plastic products. Here are some suggestions on how to clean sticky rubber: https://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Clean-Sticky-Rubber/
TrickyRic
Jul 25, 2020Aspirant
Well Mikey I'm guessing you work for Netgear.
You don't know what your talking and neither does the fool in the video.
You just googled it I suspect.
Its common knoweledge that alcahol actually breaks down plastic neoprene and rubber.
Unless the Orbi is made of some new material a Netgear material scientist dreamt up.?
Alcohol it not a fix it but will make the deterioration worse.
- Mikey94025Jul 26, 2020Hero
OK, but no I don't work for Netgear. Just a long-time customer of the Orbi RBR50.
- FURRYe38Jul 26, 2020Guru - Experienced User
That would be incorrect thinking. Once the surface is cleaned OFF with the alcohol, then a different covering should be re-appled over the cleaned plastic case. Like a non lead based spray paint. Then this would help stop and prevent continued degradation of the plastic. This doesn't take rocket science. Seems that mostly users post about this condition maybe in more humid environments. I have a friend who has had this Orbi since 2017 since we got it installed and hasn't seen this issue. I know this has i have his spare RBS50 in my home. Haven't seen this with these products. But we live in a dry climate.
- TrickyRicAug 01, 2020Aspirant
Thank you for your input but it is baseless.
You havent see my Orbi.
You dont live in a humid propical climate.
Painting is not a solution.
Anything applied to this surface will not adrere to the surface.
Even if it did initially it would not last and I would end up with an even bigger problem.
It looks bad enough now without making it worse.