Jimi and Jim and Janis
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100 Proof Vodka was recommended to me by a man whos being doing photography for half a century
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/consumer/products/techInfo/cis145/cis145.shtmlAlcohol with a lower purity, such as rubbing alcohol, will cause streaking and take longer to dry. Also, the higher water content of rubbing alcohol may cause the emulsion of the photographic materials to swell, resulting in physical damage and possible deterioration of image-forming dyes
Some brands of isopropyl alcohol have oils and other addatives to make them undrinkable. The best bet is 95% ethyl alcohol, Everclear.
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Some brands of isopropyl alcohol have oils and other addatives to make them undrinkable. The best bet is 95% ethyl alcohol, Everclear.
I usually use a clean microfibre cloth and high purity IPA.
It would be a very bad idea to use any product which has water in it on film. I have used acetone with no problems.
It is unwise to use any solvent that is hygroscopic this includes methyl, ethyl, isoppropyl alcohols and acetone. Should any get on the emulsion it will cause a visible spot. A better choice is one of the chlorinated solvents such as trichloroethane.
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