Removing a stuck filter?

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What's the best way to remove a filter that has stuck tight to the lens?
Is there some sort of 'gentle' removing tool?
 
Try wearing some robber gloves they will give you a better grip. you can buy a tool from Jessops etc for removing them, cost a couple of pounds.
 
Cheers guys, can't be seen by the missus wearing rubber gloves though ... could lead to a dish-washing debacle! :D
 
Try wearing some robber gloves they will give you a better grip. you can buy a tool from Jessops etc for removing them, cost a couple of pounds.

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A large elastic band.
 
I had a filter stuck, and someone gave me a great tip, gripping the filter deformed the shape slightly, making it even harder to remove, they suggested pushing the filter straight onto the sidewall of a tyre (making sure the tyre isnt filthy dirty) and while pushing twist the lens, this released the filter firsttime, while everything else I had tried had no luck. I understand that the back of a mouse mat may work aswell.
 
I had a filter stuck, and someone gave me a great tip, gripping the filter deformed the shape slightly, making it even harder to remove, they suggested pushing the filter straight onto the sidewall of a tyre (making sure the tyre isnt filthy dirty) and while pushing twist the lens, this released the filter firsttime, while everything else I had tried had no luck. I understand that the back of a mouse mat may work aswell.

That sounds like a pretty cool tip....one for the memory banks methinks!

Cheers! :thumbs:
 
Get a filter wrench they are very cheap, you can put an elastic band around the filter first for a little extra grip if necessary.
 
put a plate in the freezer for 20mins,take it out, then put the lens filter down on it for about 5mins it should contract and easily unscrew :thumbs:
 
How about a little heat - metals expand and contract with temperature changes, so maybe half an hour in the airing cupboard or something - I am not suggesting baking the thing in the oven, but it could be that warming it may help.
 
How about a little heat - metals expand and contract with temperature changes, so maybe half an hour in the airing cupboard or something -

that would make both expand, no gain, suppose you could do that then use the cold plate, then the filter would contract
 
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Sometime a lil vibration is all you need. I had one that was "stuck" and I flicked it a couple time with my finger nail and then it came loose. I would not apply heat to a lens, but at times just a lil more grip is all that is required so gloves or a similar may do.
 
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