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likaleica
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Reged: 24/07/2007
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Vulcanite covering restoration
      #554953 - 16/10/2007 12:21

I have a 1939 Fed 1 - Leica copy - with its black Vulcanite covering faded to brownish grey. Has anyone successfully brought Vulcanite back to black ? Is vulcanite a rubber derivative and if so is there any solvent to remove the faded outer "skin" - or even a paint for rubber that might do the trick. I am reluctant to replace the vulcanite because it is unworn and original.


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Simon

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El Sid
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Re: Vulcanite covering restoration [Re: likaleica]
      #554977 - 16/10/2007 12:47

This page might give you some insight...

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Nigel

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Woolliscroft
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Re: Vulcanite covering restoration [Re: El Sid]
      #554992 - 16/10/2007 13:13

I have to admit that I rather like the much used/loved look of the faded vulcanite on my even older (1933) Leica IIIa. I don't think I'd replace it if I could. I'm just wierd I guess.

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David.


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likaleica
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Re: Vulcanite covering restoration [Re: El Sid]
      #555002 - 16/10/2007 13:32

That is as comprehensive advice as I am likely to get on this subject - thanks very much indeed.

Simon

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Simon


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