Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/12

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Subject: [Leica] My M6 is rusting
From: "Jason Hall" <JASON@jbhall.freeserve.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 12 Aug 1999 12:42:01 +0100

Dan Cardish wrote:

> When I pulled out my Wetzlar era M6 to have a look at the DR Summicron, I
> noticed some surface blemishes on the black chrome finish near the strap
> lug that reminded me of how car paint looks before the rust breaks
through.
>  There seems to be some form of corrosion in the finish.
>
> Has anyone else experienced this, and is there any way this can be
> corrected?
>
> Dan C.

Yes.  I posted the LUG with the same question Re: my R4 top plate a couple
of weeks ago, but nobody seemed to be familiar with this problem.  Anyway I
did some checking of my own, Leica UK were unhelpful as usual, "never come
across it before" maybe I'm just unlucky in my dealings with them.  Peter
Grisaffi of  CRR Luton tells me its caused by sweat reacting with the zinc
which seems feasible, mine has actually broken through as corrosion around
the viewfinder window.  I handled a used R6 at a dealers yesterday (bit the
bullet and bought a 28 2.8 and 135 2.8) the R6 top plate had gone the same
way as mine although not quite as bad, the bubbling of the black chrome was
more numerous but the blisters were smaller.  The finish must be porous or
something, apparently the chrome bodies don't suffer to the same extent.

I suspect it maybe quite common, there is obviously some fault with the
finish/base metal..

The only solution is a new top plate, in the case of the R4
that's 234 GBP from Leica UK excluding fitting and who's to say it wont end
up the same.

Maybe someone could strip the black chrome off and refinish it (the Japanese
guy) but I doubt
they would match the original finish.

Anyone else seen a top plate with acne?

Jason Hall
Birmingham UK