Old cameras often had light seals made from a rubber foam which degrades (more accurately disintegrates) over time. The best thing to do is remove and replace them, though this can be a long job depending on the number of seals, their condition and the glue used to attach them.
The old foam and glue can be removed using 95% or 99% isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol), a paintbrush and a bamboo skewer.
For some glues you may need to use acetone – however this should be an absolute last resort, used sparingly and applied with a small foam swab.
I've made a note of the light seals I used to repair my cameras.
This information is presented here for reference, with no guarantee as to its accuracy.
The C35 Automatic rangefinder requires the following seals:
Location | Material | Dimensions | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Film door, hinge cover | Thin self-adhesive Fablon Velour | 3 x 25 mm | Covers the open section of the film-door hinge. |
Film door, hinge filler | 2mm-thick neoprene foam | 8 x 37 mm | Pushed between the door (hinge side) and the black door inner. Align with the film take-up cavity. |
Film door, latch filler | 4mm-thick neoprene foam | 8 x 45 mm | Pushed between the door (latch pin side) and the black door inner. Align with the black metal tab. |
Film door, top edge | Thin self-adhesive Fablon Velour | 2 x 130 mm | Fits along the top edge of the film door. |
Film door, bottom edge | Thin self-adhesive Fablon Velour | 5 x 130 mm | Fits along the bottom edge of the film door |
Film springs (2 off) | 2mm thick neoprene foam | 4 x 10 mm | Attach to the metal spring which holds the 35mm cartridge in place. Can be attached with double-sided tape or contact cement. |