Mirror Bumper Foam Prematurely Aging?

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Helios 1984

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This evening, I was working on my Contaflex IV and decided to make a new mirror bumper, while some of the cogs were in the ultra-sonic cleaner. I picked a leftover piece of foam from a previous project, and it started to disintegrate between my fingers. Then I checked the mirror bumpers of my Spotmatics. The same thing happened. The material can't be older than 4-5 years? :blink:
 
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Yes, but how long did it stay on the retailer's shelves?

That’s what I thought, too. I’ll have to re-do several of my cameras :-/ Thank the tinkering lord, I have only used this material for a few mirror bumpers and 1 or 2 door seals, everything else is either felt, yarn or crafting foam. I would not have been happy having to re-do all the doors interstices.
 

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A non camera-related anecdote:

I came across an old pair of Apple earbuds over the weekend while I was looking for something else, along with the foam earpads to go with them. Both were sealed in the package. I opened the package of earpads this morning and tried to remove one and it turned to dust in my hand :blink: Must be made of the same crappy foam used for mirror bumpers.
 
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A non camera-related anecdote:

I came across an old pair of Apple earbuds over the weekend while I was looking for something else, along with the foam earpads to go with them. Both were sealed in the package. I opened the package of earpads this morning and tried to remove one and it turned to dust in my hand :blink: Must be made of the same crappy foam used for mirror bumpers.

I just came back from Micheal's, got myself a big sheet of crafting foam for 1.50 bucks. It's stiffer than your usual cushy camera foam but it won't break down.
 

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This evening, I was working on my Contaflex IV and decided to make a new mirror bumper, while some of the cogs were in the ultra-sonic cleaner. I picked a leftover piece of foam from a previous project, and it started to disintegrate between my fingers. Then I checked the mirror bumpers of my Spotmatics. The same thing happened. The material can't be older than 4-5 years? :blink:

Where did you buy it?
 

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I just came back from Micheal's, got myself a big sheet of crafting foam for 1.50 bucks. It's stiffer than your usual cushy camera foam but it won't break down.

That EVA foam sheet, something like 1 or 2 mm thick? I've also used it as light seal for some Olympus OM bodies. Cut thin bars out of it and tucked them into the groove. Stays put without glue. Great stuff
 
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