Kino
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Speaking from my experience; take the affected areas down to clear glass.Thanks! 88E30M50 & Kino, I'll look into this.
Did you strip the whole mirror coating off before respraying or just the black backing?
if you do not remove all the existing sliver coating it is very distracting to have patches of different colored reflections in the viewfinder and the outlines of the filled "holes" are very apparent (at least to me).
I tried just removing the black, feathering the holes in the sliver coating and spraying the surface, but that looked really bad to me through the viewfinder. I felt compelled to tear it all apart again and take off all the existing sliver surface before respraying.
It's a very messy job and you have to mask off the rest of the prism very carefully to keep the acetone off all other surfaces. Take care to not abrade the prism surface; it's quite easy to do. After it was all said and one, I wondered if a gel-based paint stripper, carefully applied might not have worked better for removing the black and sliver on the prism. All the rubbing with acetone and soft cloths did leave a few faint abrasions on the prism surface.
Next time, if there is one, I will try the paint stripper.
If there is a possibility to manually change them out from a donor, that's probably a better solution. However, if you have no alternatives in the matter, this does work.
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