Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/05

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Subject: Re: [Leica] VULCANITE MAINTENANCE
From: John Collier <jbcollier@home.com>
Date: Fri, 05 May 2000 10:55:01 -0600

Here is one from the archives:
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Bernard Delgado asked:

> Are there ways to care for the leatherette or vulcanite covering on
vintage
> leicas BEFORE they start to crack & fall off?

Back in 1997, Steve McWherter posted a message on CompuServe saying:

"My M3 has a bit of the vulcanite missing on the back door.  I was at
Leica today dropping the  camera off for a CLA and thought to ask the
service manager about the problem -- She said that a little lemon oil,
sparingly applied with a cloth, should keep the vulcanite from drying
out."

Last time I was in the USA, I bought a bottle of lemon oil (it's a
dressing for wood furniture, not an essence of lemon used by
aromatherapists!), and have applied that to my cameras about once or
twice a year. My M2 had shed a patch of vulcanite in early 1997 (thus
my interest in the topic), and I'd successfully glued it back into
place. Since that date, I've been using lemon oil and have had no
further problems. The advice given to Steve McWherter probably came
from Leica USA - Leica UK say they have never heard of this trick.

Regards,

Doug Richardson

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> From: Bill Satterfield <cwsat@cyberhighway.net>
>
> What should I do to maintain the vulcanite on my M5 and  M3?
> 
>

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