PhilBurton
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I need to clean and scan thousands and thousands of black and white negatives that were developed at home 40+ years ago and stored in strips of six in glassine envelopes. My photo collection also includes about 20 thousand slides stored in the boxes that cam back from Kodak or another lab, mostly Kodachrome but also some Ektachrome, that I want to finally clean them so I can scan them dust-free. There are also about 60 rolls of Plus-X and Tri-X exposed about 40 years ago and kept frozen in my freezer, and I want process all this film, and then scan and store these negatives as dust-free as possible.
I just read through years and years worth of threads on this forum about cleaning negatives and slides, but many of these products are no longer available, in part due to safety or environmental reasons. And each product seems to have its proponents and its strong detractors.
So in this year 2020, which of the following would you recommend to use or to avoid, and why?
Are PEC-Pads the best way to apply these cleaning fluids? What about micro-fiber cloths?
Any tools? What else should I know so I can make good decisions and get the best results?
I just read through years and years worth of threads on this forum about cleaning negatives and slides, but many of these products are no longer available, in part due to safety or environmental reasons. And each product seems to have its proponents and its strong detractors.
So in this year 2020, which of the following would you recommend to use or to avoid, and why?
- 91% Isopropyl Alcohol - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LNWC83U/ref=ask_ql_qh_dp_hza?th=1 (Less expensive than the alternatives.)
- Edwal Anti-Stat Film Cleaner - https://www.amazon.com/Edwal-Anti-S...00009R6YZ/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
- PEC 12 - https://www.amazon.com/Photographic...ec12+photo+film+cleaner&qid=1581389046&sr=8-1 (Why does 2 bottles of this product cost almost 50% more than the single bottle item? https://www.amazon.com/Photographic-Solutions-Inc-795122010111-Emulsion/dp/B00009R72R/ref=sr_1_2?crid=5J4EY1JARZ76&keywords=photo+film+cleaner&qid=1581388087&sprefix=photo+film+,aps,213&sr=8-2 )
- Something else entirely? A UK friend recommended Hama Cleaning Fluid, but as far as I can tell, it's available only from a few European stores and would be very expensive to ship to the USA.
Are PEC-Pads the best way to apply these cleaning fluids? What about micro-fiber cloths?
Any tools? What else should I know so I can make good decisions and get the best results?
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