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I have an Argus C44 in which the focusing wheel gummed up solid tight. I took some Isopropyl alcohol to it and it loosened right up but it got in the rangefinder and now the rangefinding spot is basically gone. I think I can still see something moving as I focus but it is so faint that a small black square of tape over the main viewfinder window (over where the spot would be) still doesn't reveal enough movement to do anything.

Am I up the creek or is there a way to restore it?
 

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Perhaps a CLA.
 

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try Zippo and let it evaporate it may be coated in lube but if you wiped it you may have wiped of the half silvering.
Some are more delicate than soft coating.
If it is a prism parts camera
if it is thin mirror you may be able to replace with generic
the rule is don't touch half mirrors...
Id not use alcohol either cept on an optic surface
 

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Isopropyl alcohol should dry by itself, making no harm. Wait a couple of days if you haven't. Grease moved with it is whole different animal, but in this case your camera only needs C from "CLA" to have the rangefinder back.
 

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Red magic marker on the RF patch will get you back up and focusing.
 

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Alcohol is an enemy of that fragile half-mirror in the RF area. Instead, you should have used a bit of lighter fluid. I do not think that you will be able to restore that which is erased away permanently. You might have to use guess focus, instead. - David Lyga
 

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That camera can be overhauled w/ a straight bladed screwdriver basically. I know, because it's the first camera I ever overhauled, and after a lot of false starts (make sure you mark things and/or take some pics of the focus gear relationship) it took really nice photos. Wish they had strap lugs though. Very simple camera, Just take the knobs off and whatever else is needed to take the top off, and get in there and see what's up w/ your rangefinder. Don't touch any of the mirrors if you can help it. You should be able to see what's wrong. I loved that lens mount! Every time I took the lens off it took me forever to figure out how to get it back on, and getting it off is not exactly intuitive either. Great shutter....wheeeeng!
 
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