12-08-16, 08:54 AM | #1721 |
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Try the 50/50 hydrogen peroxide/ammonia, it works well, but I can send you what I've got otherwise. Is the rest of it operational?
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12-08-16, 09:13 AM | #1722 |
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Not sure where to buy from. Camera is in good working order apart from all the fungus.
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12-08-16, 02:14 PM | #1724 |
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Well I cleaned as much fungus out as I could and cleaned a bit of the escapement (improved slow speeds immensely) but for a thorough clean it could probably do with visiting the JR Zeiss Hospital oop north to be spot on.
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You can do it, swab the aperture blades with plenty of solvent so it wets the hidden bits and draws more oil out. You could try the nose grease for fungus, I had a go on the Certo and although it wasn't badly affected, I think it did do something.
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Rather than tear into it too much, I have cleaned the worst off and colimated it. Will run a roll through and see what happens. Ordered a five pack of 120 Ektar 100.
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As long as the rear element is clean then you can get away with a lot.
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It's reasonable, no idea how to get at it. How are you getting on with the Lubitel?
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