shawn
Veteran
I picked up a Canon P that is in very nice shape, shutter looks like it is firing at all speeds well, minimal shutter wrinkling and the viewfinder was clear. But the rangefinder patch was very dim and difficult to see. Looking through the rangefinder window (or with a light shining through) it looked very hazy. Ended up pulling the top cover to inspect it and was assuming I'd have a small front surface mirror to clean. Turns out it doesn't use a mirror but a prism. The face of the prism facing the viewfinder was very dirty and it wouldn't clean up with any lens cleaner. Either whatever was on it was too tough for lens cleaner or it was very lightly etched from contaminants or earlier mold. 3 set screws and 1 screw holding a cover lets the prism come right out.
Used 1.5 micron glass polishing compound on a q tip to work on the face of the prism a little and it cleaned up very well.
Reassembled (those 3 tiny set screws are a pain) and recalibrated the rangefinder horizontally and vertically. The second image is dramatically better and it is easy to focus with both eyes open now. Also removed the old grease from the rewind knob (it was very heavy) and did a general cleanup.
Shawn

Used 1.5 micron glass polishing compound on a q tip to work on the face of the prism a little and it cleaned up very well.

Reassembled (those 3 tiny set screws are a pain) and recalibrated the rangefinder horizontally and vertically. The second image is dramatically better and it is easy to focus with both eyes open now. Also removed the old grease from the rewind knob (it was very heavy) and did a general cleanup.
Shawn