> In a very dark place use a flashlight to locate all leaks, with bellows extended illuminate the inside, point to the corners and inspect from the outside, with your fingers try to separate well the bends of the area you are inspecting, this is straight...
> Take a suitable adhesive and glue little patches cut from a thin (but opaque) dark cloth in the leaks, in the inside of the bellows (for aesthetics), that's all.
IMHO a ($10) suitable adhesive I used is this one:
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https://www.amazon.it/Dritz-395-Liqu...=Liquid+Stitch
Here is the source where I learned that the Liquid Stitch would be useful, it recommends a more complex procedure:
https://www.photrio.com/forum/thread...chnique.97496/
But I solved my leaks with just gluing patches. I think it's better to use a well opaque fabric for the patches than complicating the procedure by adding layers and paints, in special if you plan to replace the bellows in the futuer. I used a fabric strip that I had cut from my dark cloth, and it worked perfect.
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