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I sent my X-T1 to Phototech, It was expensive, about $150.00, but they were fast and the result was perfect. Totally replaced skin.

Photo Tech/Chrysler Camera Repair
575 Eight Avenue, Suite 1706
(Between 38th & 39th Street)
New York, NY 10018
212-673-8400 & 212-682-3547
www.phototech.com

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8 minutes ago, Maxtoon said:

I sent my X-T1 to Phototech, It was expensive, about $150.00, but they were fast and the result was perfect. Totally replaced skin.

Photo Tech/Chrysler Camera Repair
575 Eight Avenue, Suite 1706
(Between 38th & 39th Street)
New York, NY 10018
212-673-8400 & 212-682-3547
www.phototech.com

Ok. Did you lift up the rubber a little and squeezed in some glue and then put some pressure on it? 

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On 6/9/2023 at 5:35 PM, jlmphotos said:

I have used gorilla glue on my XT1 and it's held up for years now.

If anybody uses Gorilla glue remember that you need to dampen the surfaces with a very small amount of water first to activate the glue. For this purpose a small artist's brush might be best.

On 6/9/2023 at 5:35 PM, jlmphotos said:

 

 

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