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is the covering on a canon p body vulcanite?
i was just reading (on another forum) about treatments for vulcanite and now i'm curious.
joe
i was just reading (on another forum) about treatments for vulcanite and now i'm curious.
joe
VictorM.
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Nope-vulcanite is a rubber compound applied to Leica bodies using heat and pressure-The P is likely covered in some type of vinyl.
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so only leica bodies have vulcanite on them?
hmmm..
ok then, what do you guys use, if anything, to bring a little shine to your vinyl covered bodies.
joe
hmmm..
ok then, what do you guys use, if anything, to bring a little shine to your vinyl covered bodies.
joe
JNewell
Leica M Recidivist
The best stuff I've ever used on plastics, vinyl, rubber and similar materials is 303 Protectant. It doesn't have any of the legion of drawbacks I've found with most of these products.
http://www.303products.com/main.php?infopage=protectant
http://www.303products.com/main.php?infopage=protectant
Sam66
Hikikomori
I think bee's wax will do the job too
harry01562
Registered semi-lurker
Best polish for P
Best polish for P
Before you try anything on the P, it might be a good idea to try it on something you don't treasure... Some things, like Armorall, can make the surface slippery. The last thing you want is to have a slippery P in your hands, or slipping out of them.
I think the nuetral shoe polish might work OK, a light coat and then a good buffing.
Let us know what works... we all learn this way.
Harry
Best polish for P
Before you try anything on the P, it might be a good idea to try it on something you don't treasure... Some things, like Armorall, can make the surface slippery. The last thing you want is to have a slippery P in your hands, or slipping out of them.
I think the nuetral shoe polish might work OK, a light coat and then a good buffing.
Let us know what works... we all learn this way.
Harry
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i'm not sure i'll be trying anything actually.
my cameras are alll in very nice shape and i'm thinking that maybe fate should not be tempted.
i do have bee's wax here - it's great for boots. (you should see what spring does to boots around here)
joe
anyone ever try glove oil?
my cameras are alll in very nice shape and i'm thinking that maybe fate should not be tempted.
i do have bee's wax here - it's great for boots. (you should see what spring does to boots around here)
joe
anyone ever try glove oil?
JNewell
Leica M Recidivist
That's a reasonable decision. The issue with vulcanite is that it seems to dry out and then it cracks off more easily. Vinyl and other "leatherette" materials seem to be less subject to problems like that.
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