📷 Clean like a pro, preserve like an artist!
The PEC-12 Photographic Emulsion Cleaner is a non-water based solution designed to effectively remove stains, grease, and inks from photographic emulsions and bases. Trusted by professionals, it dries instantly without residue, ensuring the longevity of your images. Made in the USA, this cleaner is versatile and safe for various photographic materials.
W**I
Worked Great!
Worked great at removing a signature off of a football helmet.
V**S
Great for cleaning negatives and transparency film
This product is a must if you are scanning negatives and transparencies, and you need to clean off the film
G**N
A little goes a long way.
Used this product for the first time, ran my film through the cloth and was surprised at the amount of dirt collected for film in the can for more than 50+ years. Got the film nice and clean.
A**R
Just received, not used yet
Price was reasonable, arrived as promised and in good condition. Haven't used it yet.
A**R
THE ONLY GOOD PRODUCT ON THE MARKET
USED FOR CLEANING NEGATIVE FILM BEFORE SCANNING
R**N
Great fim cleaner for 8mm and Super 8
Nice product - used it to clean 1960’s and 1970’s 8mm and Super 8 film before digitizing. Stinky stuff - use sparingly. Pricey, but cleans well and evaporates fast. Did not appear to affect fiilm quality. Would definitely recommend.
C**R
Works great!
I bought this to help tame a dust issue I'm dealing with on 50 year old slides and negatives that I'm scanning. Works great, very glad I bought it. I'll definitely buy again when this runs out!
H**S
Only thing that does what it does
A gift from the gods for cleaning strips of film negatives. Just one drop on the corner of a PEC-PAD is good for both sides of a strip (and a PEC-PAD has four corners). Small bottle, but at drop-by-drop rate, it'll last and last. There's some confusion on Amazon about whether a bottle of this comes topped with a dropper or a spray tip. I doubt the spray option truly exists, because that would be a really dumb idea.Note: they're not kidding when they say "use in a well-ventilated area." This stuff smells like it's crazy flammable, so be careful!
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