Drago
Established
Hello. I want to clean some negatives. They have dust and the usual suspects
I thought of doing it with some stabilizing chemistry - is that a good idea ?
rlouzan
Well-known
Use Ronsonol lighter fluid.
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
I just use a brush and a blower. But if it takes more than that, I recall that Kodak made a cleaning fluid for the purpose. If they don't make it anymore, maybe someone else does.
waileong
Well-known
Pec-12 is what you want.
jim_jm
Well-known
Brush off any loose dust/debris and wipe gently with Edwal Film Cleaner and Kimwipes if there are any smudges or grease on them.
If they're really dirty, soak them for a bit in distilled water, then a second soak in distilled water with a few drops of Photo-Flo. Hang to dry in a dust-free room and you should be good to go.
If they're really dirty, soak them for a bit in distilled water, then a second soak in distilled water with a few drops of Photo-Flo. Hang to dry in a dust-free room and you should be good to go.
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