[LargeFormat] New Toy Report
Ken Hough
largeformat@f32.net
Fri Apr 26 19:24:08 2002
Pledge seems to be fairly inert. I've used it on the same wood camera for =
30
years plus with out any problems. There is no lemon it it just a smell.
What you are spraying is a gel form of Armor All.
Ken
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From: Clive Warren <cocam@blueyonder.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 18:42:01 +0100
At 3:31 pm +0000 24/4/02, Pete Caluori wrote:
>Greetings,
snip
>A while back I asked for advise on preserving the bellows on an old
>Speed Graphic (synthetic bellows.) Ken Hough suggested I use Lemon
>Pledge (this is
<snip>
I also use Pledge on synthetic bellows following Ken's suggestion -
but not the lemon version.... Why lemon Ken - or should that be, Ken
why lemon?
<snip>
Greetings Clive,
I'd love to hear a technical reason from Ken, but the lemon does add a nic=
e
fragrance to the old camera. It was a bit musty, but not any more.:)
Regards, Pete
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