waynecrider
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Need a good recommendation for cleaning metal cameras and leather as well.
I appreciate it. I had never heard of the stuff, but thanks to you have been trying it for various uses. Brilliant wherever you need a thin non-drying oil. Not yet convinced about it for leather, but am giving it a good trial and hope to be converted.Sorry that I always have to reply with the same answer: BALLISTOL gun oil!
I appreciate it. I had never heard of the stuff, but thanks to you have been trying it for various uses. Brilliant wherever you need a thin non-drying oil. Not yet convinced about it for leather, but am giving it a good trial and hope to be converted.
Sorry that I always have to reply with the same answer: BALLISTOL gun oil!
I'm curious, can you suggest where to look for this product, here in France? Thank you.
Not entirely true, Ballistol, sparingly applied will dry nicely.Ballistol (Ballistic Oil) is gun oil - not really the best thing for cleaning the outside of a camera. After cleaning with Ballistol you will now have to use a solvent to get rid of the gun oil.
There is more than just mineral oil in it.Gun oils, at least all the ones I have seen, are various weights of mineral oil. Mineral oil from the drug store is a lot cheaper, and probably purer.
Other good non-drying oils are automotive engine oils, especially synthetic oils, and automatic transmission fluid (ATF, though not the ones that come for you at 5am). There are a lot of people who get hysteric at the thought of putting SAE-30 on a pivot bearing, but engine oils are made to withstand lots of pressure and high temperature and are not going to degrade or gum in a camera environment.
WD-40, of gumming fame, is a thick sticky oil mixed with a solvent. It was designed to prevent rust on machined metal - when the solvent evaporates it leaves behind a thin layer of well stuck on oil that keeps moisture away from the metal. Sort of like automotive rust proofing, which is a mixture of solvent, tar instead of thick oil and powdered zinc - an automotive product that I conceed has no place in photography.
I'm curious, can you suggest where to look for this product, here in France? Thank you.
Ballistol also comes in wipes individually packaged. It's easy to work with. I only use it on firearms, but will try it on my Iskra 2.
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