07-13-2018 07:51
07-13-2018 07:51
Hi,
I've recently noticed the sensor on the back of my Ionic going more and more cloudy / covered in a white residue. I've cleaned the Ionic in line with the cleaning instructions and haven't used anything abrasive on it. Has anyone had this, or can anyone from Fitbit comment?
07-13-2018 08:25 - edited 07-20-2018 09:12
07-13-2018 08:25 - edited 07-20-2018 09:12
I haven't read anything about the ionic yet.. Have read of simaler reports over the years for other travelers ..
Some have discovered it was simply dried hand lotion .
07-13-2018 09:17
07-13-2018 09:17
Thanks Rich, I've tried scrubbing with a toothbrush, but it doesn't shift it. SO if anyone has any suggestions on other things to try that wont affect the warranty please shout. Thanks.
07-15-2018 15:49
07-15-2018 15:49
I also have the same thing happening to the back of mine. Would love to know how to get rid of it.
07-16-2018 05:57
07-16-2018 05:57
Has anyone tried the toothpick solution? Works for me every time.
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one cruise ship at a time!07-16-2018 06:02
07-16-2018 06:02
I used a mild cleaning agent on a wet microfiber cloth, e.g. a dish detergent. Gently rubbed the sensor area with it, let it react for one minute and then clened it off with sufficient water and wet cloth. Worked like a charm and cleaned the sensor efficiently.
07-17-2018 08:04
07-17-2018 08:04
It might be helpfull to include a photo of this film.. So we have an idea of what we are trying to help with.
07-17-2018 08:19 - edited 07-17-2018 10:27
07-17-2018 08:19 - edited 07-17-2018 10:27
My case became cloudy around sensor. Wiping with alcohol made it worse.
07-17-2018 11:30
10-06-2018 11:17
10-06-2018 11:17
Has anyone come up with a good solution for this yet? mine looks much like the picture posted. Cleaning with dish soap did not work for me.
10-06-2018 11:26
10-06-2018 11:26
If a toothpick takes it ofg, then it is something that has coated and dried. It might be soap or maybe a lotion.
10-07-2018 19:18
10-07-2018 19:18
A toothpick did not remove it; it is still there.
Any other ideas?
I wish fitbit had chosen to use glass instead of whatever plastic they put on the back.
11-22-2018 21:45
11-22-2018 21:45
I have the same cloudiness. It was suntan lotion or big spray. As I am in Vietnam. Can not remove it. It is effective corroded plastic so I think it cannot be removed. So not it says I have walked 0miles even tough I know I have walked about 5miles.
12-17-2018 13:33
12-17-2018 13:33
I have the same issue, but also have a pretty bad rash. Any tips how to remove this. Tried to soap dish and did not nothing. I feel like the film causes the rash