Greg Heath
Subscriber
David,
For Fungus removal. I have used this on a Rolleicord as well as other vintage lenses. You probably won't even have to soak it more than 10 minutes. Make sure the area is well ventillated. Ammonia is wicked strong. How bad is the fungus on the lens ? Is it a light haze you saw while shining a flashlight through a wide aperture ? If it is then it will easily remove all of it. I used Qtips very lightly to brush it away. Then I filled a plastic jar and got Dawn dishwashing liquid ( yeah dishwashing liquid) like one drop and used that solution to wash the lenses, then a distilled water rinse and then pat the water off with a soft paper towel. You will now have super clean lenses.
Let me know how it works out. It would be kind of neat if you could post before and after photos. This cleaning tip is the one I got from the Camera Repair Forum. I have rebuilt many different cameras, and really enjoy this feed.
http://kyphoto.com/classics/forum_message.html
Greg
For Fungus removal. I have used this on a Rolleicord as well as other vintage lenses. You probably won't even have to soak it more than 10 minutes. Make sure the area is well ventillated. Ammonia is wicked strong. How bad is the fungus on the lens ? Is it a light haze you saw while shining a flashlight through a wide aperture ? If it is then it will easily remove all of it. I used Qtips very lightly to brush it away. Then I filled a plastic jar and got Dawn dishwashing liquid ( yeah dishwashing liquid) like one drop and used that solution to wash the lenses, then a distilled water rinse and then pat the water off with a soft paper towel. You will now have super clean lenses.
Let me know how it works out. It would be kind of neat if you could post before and after photos. This cleaning tip is the one I got from the Camera Repair Forum. I have rebuilt many different cameras, and really enjoy this feed.
http://kyphoto.com/classics/forum_message.html
Greg