Kino
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I managed to pick up a very serviceable Calumet 4x5 camera yesterday, the putty colored version with a geared front rise and a non-detachable, rotating ground glass; only problem is that it REEKS of Nicotine. I mean it is FOUL.
The camera was folded for a long period of time and the bellows are dark brown on the ridges and still relatively putty colored in the folds.
The guy must have smoked three packs a day for 20 years in a closet with this camera.
I tried Formula 409, Shacklee Basic H and G, Lysol and setting in the sun for a day. The smell has diminished a bit, but the brown stains refuse to fade and I am a bit afraid of scrubbing the bellows too hard.
Would a mild bleach mixture sprayed on the bellows weaken the rubberized coating? The bellows corners already look marginal, but then again, I fully plan to get out my can of black plastikote and go over the folds on the inside anyway.
I guess I can live with the smell if I have to; I used to smoke myself, but this is absurd...
The camera was folded for a long period of time and the bellows are dark brown on the ridges and still relatively putty colored in the folds.
The guy must have smoked three packs a day for 20 years in a closet with this camera.
I tried Formula 409, Shacklee Basic H and G, Lysol and setting in the sun for a day. The smell has diminished a bit, but the brown stains refuse to fade and I am a bit afraid of scrubbing the bellows too hard.
Would a mild bleach mixture sprayed on the bellows weaken the rubberized coating? The bellows corners already look marginal, but then again, I fully plan to get out my can of black plastikote and go over the folds on the inside anyway.
I guess I can live with the smell if I have to; I used to smoke myself, but this is absurd...