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Now that's a real soapbox "sticky" if ever I saw one
pentaxuser
My personal favorite is, "Time wounds all heels"
Now that's a real soapbox "sticky" if ever I saw one
pentaxuser

WD-40 is a widely available lubricant- I have not tried it on my M bodies but will do so.
CAUTION - as this thread indicates.
WD-40 in its original form is a WATER DISPERSANT and lubricator, and as such can damage many things that it isn't specifically designed for, including many cameras.
Just like my expensive set of lathe collets in my previous post.Water dispersant? How much of that is simply due to the pressurized aerosol itself? It actually traps moisture under it. That's why we banned it from our locksmithing Dept where I worked.
I might try it to separate the two parts of my Hasselblad 500mm lens hood. Now frozen together but I want to use a drop-in filter.
A VERY thin layer of food grade silicon grease. So thin you almost don't know it is there.
Doesn't really need to be food grade, just very good grade. Plumbing silcone grease works just fine in this application. THIN...
The aluminum hoods and filter adapter things Hasselblad used late in the game are horrible for sticking. Any high quality "waterproof" clear grease applied in 2-3 milligram at a time, with a toothpick. Tiniest amount makes a huge difference.
Yes, silicon grease from ACE worked perfectly. And thanks for the toothpick suggestion.
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