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Old January 11th 09, 03:58 AM posted to rec.photo.equipment.35mm
Bill Graham
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Default Cleaning old 35mm slides


"tony cooper" wrote in message
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On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 18:01:45 -0800, David Nebenzahl
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On 1/10/2009 11:04 AM Marc Bouchard spake thus:

This question has probably been asked a thousand times but here goes.

I just bought a Plustek 7500ISE scanner to scan my dad's old slides.
As I peeked at a few, they look fairly dirty. How do I clean those
up? Obviously not with water (the cardboard holder wouldn't last long
and water might damage the slide itself).

So what is the best way to clean those? Any particular product/method?


Yes, but you can't get it anymore. I have a small bottle of Kodak's film
cleaner that I've used to clean slides. It's nasty
stuff--trichloreth-something, probably been banned for some time now,
but it does a great job cleaning film. You very carefully apply it with
a moistened cotton swab and it lifts dirt, etc., off the slide.

Dunno if any kind of substitute is made. Anyone? I'd like to get some
for when my little bottle runs out.


The banned product was Trichloroethane. Isopropanol alcohol, which is
available in any drugstore, is the easiest to get, least expensive
substitute. Not as effective, but it does work and you can get it.


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Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida


Adorama has this:
Edwal Anti -Stat Film Cleaner, for Black & White and Color Films, 4
Oz...
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