Removing this old leather from this Kodak Stereo camera?

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fabulousrice

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This Kodak Stereo camera is in good working condition, but the leather is peeling off and turning it into an eyesore.
Some areas have a kind of pleasant patina, but some areas are simply dead and gone.

Before I can try to source some newer materials, though, I am trying to peel it off and it is easier said than done. The fabric-like material is glue on pretty well in the areas where it won't come off...

Any tips on how to remove these coverings?
 

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It is much easier if you have already come to peace with the fact that it won't come off in one piece. Try lighter fluid or alcohol. I find that lighter fluid is more likely to work, but a little alcohol always makes things better.
 

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Be sure to use the lighter fluid next to an open flame.

Acetone is more likely to remove the old glue.
Heat a pan of water to boiling, soak a sponge or rag in the water, ring the excess out, place the sponge or rag on the area to be removed for 3 to 5 minutes. Repeat as necessary.
Water should not drip from the sponge or rag.
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will remove the glue and the old leather if allowed to soak long enough.
 

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Its worked well for me.

Edit:
Goo Gone leaves a hard to remove oily residue.
Goof Off needs to be used outdoors with a respirator. Might damage some camera parts.
Krud Cutter is just that, crud. Water or spit works better.
Naphtha diluted with 90% Alcohol 40/60 works well, pure naphtha can damage camera parts. Lighter fluid is 90%+ naphtha.
 
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