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Holga 120 sponge inside falling of and damage films

That was my second flim in my holga 120 and I notice something strange when trying to roll the flim the sponges inside keep falling off and damage my picture!You can see clear dots all over those developes pictures.
How can I deal with the situation get a new sponge?
However, it's on;y using tapes for stable it I dont see if there is any diffrence for changing a new one.

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Sorry to disappoint you, but your only realistic fix is likely to be to replace the camera. There are plenty of old non-professional 120 film cameras lying unused, all you have to do is ask on FreeCycle or Freegle. Such models will usually be better built and have better lenses and light seals though, so you may lose some of the lo-fi unpredictablity that Holgas and Lomos are popular for.
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