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Anti Static Rinse Question
Years ago I used what I considered to be the best nnti-static rinse and
wetting agent for my drying negatives. It was produced by a company in New Jersey called Electro-Chemical. It was called ECCO #121. Does anyone know if this is still available? Or, can anyone recommend a wetting agent that will not leave traces when the negs dry? Thank you. Phil |
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Years ago I used what I considered to be the best nnti-static rinse and wetting agent for my drying negatives. It was produced by a company in New Jersey called Electro-Chemical. It was called ECCO #121. Does anyone know if this is still available? Or, can anyone recommend a wetting agent that will not leave traces when the negs dry? PhotoFlo in distilled water. The use of distilled water is the key to no spots. -- Nicholas O. Lindan, Cleveland, Ohio Consulting Engineer: Electronics; Informatics; Photonics. psst.. want to buy an f-stop timer? nolindan.com/da/fstop/ |
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Anti Static Rinse Question
Nicholas O. Lindan wrote:
PhotoFlo in distilled water. The use of distilled water is the key to no spots. Getting good results in final wash and wetting agent (LFN) too with distilled water too |
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