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Moltoprene replacement kit Pre-cut for Nikon FM2 Free Ship w/Tracking# New Japan

$ 19.63

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Moltoprene replacement kit Pre-cut for Nikon FM2 Free Ship w/Tracking# New Japan
Description:
It is a back cover malt (light shielding sponge) replacement kit for Nikon FM2.
if the mortar lid and the malt of the mirror receiving are no longer used for things such as tattered or viet bet, you can easily re-paste the malt with this pre-cut malt kit.
can be used with peace of mind because the light leakage and the back lid do not stick.
the case of a straight malt, twisting occurs because the bend part is bent forcefully, but this dedicated malt is laser-cut according to the shape of the bent part of the groove, so of course, the twist does not occur.
set of 3 sets (for 3 cameras).
1. Peel off the old malt with the included bamboo skewer and clean it.
2. Soak alcohol or benzene in a cotton swab, rub it, and remove dirt from the stick.
3. Remove the new malt from the mount.
4. Apply alcohol or water to the adhesive surface.
the adhesive surface is moistened with alcohol or water, the adhesive strength of the tape temporarily falls, which make it easier to re-position and re-paste.
5. Place the malt on top of the groove.
6. Push the malt so that it does not fall with a flat screwdriver or a bamboo skewer at the tip.
before alcohol or water dries, re-paste will work, so please work calmly.
for three cars, so you can practice twice.
it fails, it should be pasted properly for the third time, so it is safe.
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