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Topic: Edwals Film Cleaner - Safe for magnetic sound film?
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John Pechulis
Film Handler
Posts: 52
From: Ashley, Pa. USA
Registered: Jun 2006
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posted November 16, 2009 12:23 PM
quote: John, you are putting WAY WAY WAY too much FilmGuard on your print if you are having that problem. It also sounds like you are not running it through a media-based film cleaning machine or through cloths by hand on the rewind bench.
It very well could be applying too much Filmguard Brad. I really don't know how much should be applied to the cleaning pad.
As far as my method, materials and equipment for cleaning, I use precut cleaning cloths from Moment Catcher Productions. I have a pair of Craig rewinds mounted to a desk. I apply cleaner to a cloth, fold it over the film and apply light pressure while winding the film. Once the film is wound, I use a dry cloth on the second pass when rewinding the film through the rewinds.
I do not have access to a cleaning machine (eg. ECCO or otherwise), so the cleaning is done by hand. These machines rarely come up on the online auction site and when they do, they either go beyond my price range or I get sniped at the last second.
I will experiment again with Filmguard when I have some time. Right now, I have a little over 55,000 feet of film to transfer and I'm a one man show. I have a deadline to meet with much of the footage.
JP
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