Plaster in HDMI Cable

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Hi

I am in the process of completing the build of an extension into which I am putting a home cinema. I got all my cabling nicely behind my walls all ready to go, but my plasterer has managed to slop plaster over the HDMI cable (which was taped up but it came off) and it has got inside the pinouts.

I could literally cry.

It has been suggested by the cable supplier that it may be possible to dissolve the plaster, perhaps using baking soda in water?

I really need some help to clear the plaster out - the holes are quite tiny so picking the plaster out will be tricky - obviously any attempt to dissolve the plaster has to avoid corroding the metal inside.

Can anyone help??!!

Cheers.
 
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Dunno mate, too scared to touch it just now til I know what options I have - if I only have one shot at fixing it I want it to be a good one!

Seriously - is that a solution based on experience or just a suggestion? I'm worried about damaging it inside so when the supplier suggested dissolving the plaster I thought it sounded a decent idea if it is possible.
 
Water alone will dissolve plaster.

I don't know how to speed this up (ie so it is broken down before possible corrosion of pins)

Air to clean it out after the plaster is softened?

A small make up/paint brush?

Would you then spray with WD40 to repel water, stop corrosion?

Not answers just hoping to spark ideas.
 
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Try to dislodge it with a brush and then vacuum it out.
 
Thanks folks, a few ideas there to think about, keep them coming!

Think I'll try a gentle poke with as small a needle as I can get - the more I can get out without having to soak it the better methinks - a skoosh with the air can and a sooking with the hoover and hopefully all will be well again.....

Cheers
 
Just to say thanks to all - I let the plaster dry right out then managed to pick it out with a small sewing needle and gave it a good old blast with that air duster thing, just about gave my fingers frostbite though!!

Hooked up the projector last night and all seems to be fine - just need to connect up the speakers to the amp to check sound is ok, but looks like disaster avoided :D

You can all sleep easier now I am sure ;)
 
Just to say thanks to all - I let the plaster dry right out then managed to pick it out with a small sewing needle and gave it a good old blast with that air duster thing, just about gave my fingers frostbite though!!

Hooked up the projector last night and all seems to be fine - just need to connect up the speakers to the amp to check sound is ok, but looks like disaster avoided :D

You can all sleep easier now I am sure ;)
good lets hope the sound is ok also
 
Get a new cable.

Sorry to OP but can't resist this one.

'Get a new cable' now that he has said it's sorted and seems to be working okay after a careful clean out ????????

Got to say you are consistent Peaps - this fits in with your 'get a new ceiling ' approach :D
 
Get a new cable.

Sorry to OP but can't resist this one.

'Get a new cable' now that he has said it's sorted and seems to be working okay after a careful clean out ????????

Got to say you are consistent Peaps - this fits in with your 'get a new ceiling ' approach :D

Quality of connection may be reduced...

In my experience with electronics HDMI cable connectors (and other for that matter) become problematic after dirt/dust ect get's in, it also compromises the quality etc.


But hey let's just soak it in water shall we? :rolleyes:
 
Got the speakers hooked up and lets just say the neighbours WONT be getting any sleep for the foreseeable future right enough!! :D

Peaps - that was my concern re quality and I would have bought a new cable but for the fact I had run 13m of HDMI through my walls so it wouldn't be seen and the upheaval to raggle the walls out to put in a new one wasn't really worth the effort as a first solution - perhaps it will degrade in time, I'll cross that bridge as and when, but for now I won't see the light of day again until I have exhausted Lovefilm's entire back catalogue!

Thanks to all for the advice.
 

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