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uwittehh |
Posted - Mar 27 2010 : 09:40:04 AM Hello,
I think we all have some aluminium lenses with dark spots on the metal. I've found a tool that removes them easily, it's a glass fibre eraser. The one I bought is this one here:
http://www.artifolk.co.uk/catalog/products/airbrush_accessories/faber_castell_glass_fibre_eraser_pen.htm
You can get it in a paper store.
Ulrich
http://fotos.cconin.de |
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uwittehh |
Posted - Apr 03 2010 : 6:04:56 PM Sandor and Yuri,
you are both right, be careful with the glass fibre erazor! It can take off too much metal if you rub too much, and as Sandor says it could be harmful if you inhale the very small pieces that come off the erazor while using it. So you only need to let about 1mm of the fibres out of the pencil when using it, if more comes out they will break (they are really thin).
Ulrich
http://fotos.cconin.de |
fedka |
Posted - Apr 03 2010 : 1:09:39 PM You need to be careful with this eraser. It is pretty harsh and easily take off more metal thank you planned. Try it first in some inconspicuous place and work it gently.
For some really fine jobs I use a pencil eraser. Cheap pencil have dark eraser and they work well on some oxidized parts. For example, Kiev-4am hot shoe contact - a pencil eraser makes it white and clean, but glass fiber eraser will take all coating to the brass. |
martinsmith99 |
Posted - Apr 03 2010 : 09:50:54 AM These are great but +1 for the gloves. I am still finding splinters 3 days on. |
Vlad |
Posted - Mar 29 2010 : 7:46:50 PM Thank you Alain and Ulrich! I always looks for great tips on restoring cameras! I have an Arfo-2A coming to me now without lens and very poor body condition, I'm planning to restore it. A new project I guess. Maybe lens and shutter will turn up in the future completing. Been known to happen . So tips like that are incredibly valuable to me. |
Vlad |
Posted - Mar 29 2010 : 7:44:36 PM Welcome Sandor! I appreciate you being a patron here for such a long time and thanks a lot for good advice, I wouldn't have though of this! Good to know!
Best regards, Vlad |
Messsucher |
Posted - Mar 29 2010 : 07:12:42 AM Please do not forget to wear a dust mask whenever you are using a glass fiber eraser! Do not wipe your eyes during polishing. Vacuum clean your desk after work.
PS. Let me use this place to say hello to the forum! The introducing sticky is locked. I am a FSU-rangefinder fan since 2007. Visiting this site from the beginnings. Probably the most hits from Budapest were generated by me. :) My favorite cameras are the Fed-2, Zorki-3, 3M. I collect lenses - hard currency is a limiting factor, though. I shall add some gear to the Wiki Catalog later, as I get used to the forum. I am hungarian, speak English, German, Romanian, read Russian, but don't understand :). Please excuse my spelling errors, if occur! Sandor Szilagyi. |
mermoz37 |
Posted - Mar 29 2010 : 05:45:57 AM https://www.micro-tools.com/store/home.aspx |
mermoz37 |
Posted - Mar 29 2010 : 05:43:43 AM try to see at "Microtools" |
uwittehh |
Posted - Mar 27 2010 : 6:21:44 PM Vlad,
I don't know what "Mr. Clean's Magic Eraser" is but "Mr. Clean" is the same as "Meister Proper" here in Germany :-)
Ulrich
http://fotos.cconin.de |
Vlad |
Posted - Mar 27 2010 : 4:06:30 PM Cool! Does anyone know if it's equavalent to Mr. Clean's Magic Eraser here in USA?
Thanks, vlad |
Poolhall |
Posted - Mar 27 2010 : 3:20:40 PM Outstanding Ulrich
Samsung GX-10,too many Russian Lenses, A lot of Zenits, an Almaz 103 a few Yashica,and finally a Minox35GT |