darinwc
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I keep my enlargers covered in plastic so they wont collect dust.. but then when I remove the plastic the dust goes everywhere!
Any advice?
Any advice?
Suggestion: Get a HEPA room filter (Honeywell or Kenmore - I have both) and leave it running in the darkroom on low 24/7 - it works.
I keep my enlargers covered in plastic so they wont collect dust.. but then when I remove the plastic the dust goes everywhere!
The plastic gets a static charge so it collects dust. Use something else. Make sure your enlarger is grounded. If a three prong plug, check the circuit to make sure the receptacle actually IS grounded. If not, fix it; or take a wire from a metal part of the enlarger to a pipe--preferably cold water pipe. As stated, vacuum everything. And wipe regularly with a damp cloth. You might need to get some filtered air blowing INTO to darkroom to create a positive pressure to keep the dust out.
Use an anti-static brush or cloth on your negs.
I keep my enlargers covered in plastic so they wont collect dust..
but then when I remove the plastic the dust goes everywhere!
Any advice?
[*]Don't use kleenex, paper towels, toilet paper, or any other similar product in the darkroom.
Jerold, you have found problems with paper towls giving you dust?
Martin
Just hold some paper towels up to sunlight or a lamp and pull two sheets apart. I have allergies so I pay attention to these things. But for allergies I will just sneeze. For darkroom work the results are worse. As noted, Kleenex is even worse. Blow your nose on a sunny day and you will see the dust bomb. The flour sack towels I mentioned are much better, cheap, and re-usable.
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