Replacing Camera Leather and Gluing Leatherette onto a Camera, also Works for Rubber Grips

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.ย. 2024
  • This video shows how to quickly re-glue leather that's fallen off a vintage film camera. The tools needed are Pliobond 25 (this is ideal) or a similar rubber cement, cotton swabs, and rubbing alcohol. Do not ever glue leather onto a camera body with epoxy, super glue or similar, or Gorilla glue or similar. Pliobond 25 can be removed with rubbing alcohol to allow future repair work to cameras whereas other glues, like those noted above, will require a future repairperson to remove them with destructive means such as sanding, scraping, or grinding, and those glue could prevent access inside a camera's body for repair.
    This method can also work for repairing rubber grips that have fallen off of newer cameras.
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