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Mark L Barton
Jedi Master Film Handler

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From: Bristol, South Glos, England
Registered: Mar 2009


 - posted November 16, 2015 04:09 PM      Profile for Mark L Barton     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hello all, I hear about fellow forum members cleaning their films, improving the projected image etc etc. Can any good forum member advise a quality product (2-22, can you still get it?) and where in the UK it might be bought. Also am I correct that a good film cleaner may fill scratches and reduce their appearance?

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Mike Newell
Jedi Master Film Handler

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 - posted November 16, 2015 05:04 PM      Profile for Mike Newell   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hi Mark

2.22 was banned a good 15 to 20 years ago as certain chemical elements were considered toxic or dangerous for use by humans. There are other products out there made in an ad hoc basis but no one seems to know what is in them or whether they are legal. Personally I wouldn't recommend using any of them. A soft clean white cotton cloth or men's handkerchief will remove any dirt or dust without cleaner. None of the products will remove scratches at best they will remove black scratches with green. Some products will also soften splices and some will remove or damage stripe particularly in the later Derann releases.

Mike

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Joseph Randall
Master Film Handler

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From: Wyckoff, NJ, USA
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 - posted November 16, 2015 06:02 PM      Profile for Joseph Randall     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Ask 10 people this question and you will get 10 different answers.
[Smile]

Experience has showed me that it is only necessary to clean a film if it isn't running smoothly through the projector, and only with a cleaner that contains lubricant. I bought a jug of FilmRenew about 15 years ago, and I still have some left. I have always had good results. Prior to that, I had used Vitafilm, but it stunk out the room!

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Paul Suchy
Expert Film Handler

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From: Westchester, IL, USA
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 - posted November 16, 2015 06:51 PM      Profile for Paul Suchy   Author's Homepage   Email Paul Suchy   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Joseph: Maybe only nine, because I am right with you! Filmrenew is my favorite now (I used to use Ecco Anti Static until I ran out).

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Joe Taffis
Phenomenal Film Handler

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 - posted November 16, 2015 07:42 PM      Profile for Joe Taffis   Email Joe Taffis   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
My favorite was the old Kodak movie film cleaner with lubricant. Too bad they stopped making it long ago. It did the job, was absorbed almost instantly, and covered scratches very well...
I've been using FilmGuard for years now, and recently purchased my 2nd quart bottle. I'm sure it will last the rest of my collecting years. I've been thinking about also trying Filmrenew, but haven't so far...

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Jason Schmidt
Film Handler

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 - posted November 16, 2015 08:32 PM      Profile for Jason Schmidt   Email Jason Schmidt   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Joe, how do you apply the FilmGuard that you've been using?

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Joe Taffis
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 - posted November 16, 2015 08:39 PM      Profile for Joe Taffis   Email Joe Taffis   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Jason, I spray it sparingly on cotton film cleaning pads which I fold to cover both sides of the film, and hold it between my fingers while winding through my pair of Elmo rewinds [Smile] , but there's also Roy Neil's "Film-O-Clean" attachment to consider [Wink]

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Nathan Williams
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From: Minneapolis, MN, USA
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 - posted November 17, 2015 03:56 PM      Profile for Nathan Williams     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I've been trying to find some FilmGuard online, but I haven't been able to find someone who carries it and has it in stock. Where do you purchase yours Joe?

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Mark L Barton
Jedi Master Film Handler

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From: Bristol, South Glos, England
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 - posted November 17, 2015 04:40 PM      Profile for Mark L Barton     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Thanks guys. So Id better not use Mr Sheen then either?

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Joseph Randall
Master Film Handler

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From: Wyckoff, NJ, USA
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 - posted November 17, 2015 07:17 PM      Profile for Joseph Randall     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I thought FilmGuard is sold on this very site?

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Steve Klare
Film Guy

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From: Long Island, NY, USA
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 - posted November 17, 2015 07:39 PM      Profile for Steve Klare   Email Steve Klare   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
The timing here is good. I'm trying to find some myself.

What I am finding is a lot of sellers that used to have it (including one about a mile from here), have gone all digital on us and aren't carrying it anymore.

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Paul Suchy
Expert Film Handler

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 - posted November 17, 2015 07:43 PM      Profile for Paul Suchy   Author's Homepage   Email Paul Suchy   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I just received Steve Osborne's latest issue and he's advertising Filmguard as well as Filmrenew.

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Steve Klare
Film Guy

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 - posted November 17, 2015 07:47 PM      Profile for Steve Klare   Email Steve Klare   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Thanks, Paul!

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All I ask is a wide screen and a projector to light her by...

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Joe Taffis
Phenomenal Film Handler

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 - posted November 17, 2015 09:01 PM      Profile for Joe Taffis   Email Joe Taffis   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I had to get mine from Film-Tech via Amazon...

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Mark L Barton
Jedi Master Film Handler

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From: Bristol, South Glos, England
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 - posted November 18, 2015 10:07 AM      Profile for Mark L Barton     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Can Filmgaurd be bought in the UK? The old camera company rebottles it in 10mm bottles (but only good for a couple of 50ft runs) I want the 900ml, any details on UK suppliers would be appreciated. Thanks

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James Wilson
Expert Film Handler

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From: Norwich, UK
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 - posted November 18, 2015 11:44 AM      Profile for James Wilson   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hi Mark,

I`ve been using Cresclean for years with no side affects, it does a really good job, and is safe on sound films as well. I see you`re in the UK where it`s made, if you want to buy some follow this link, click on Film Equipment, scroll to bottom of page, You`ll find it therer.
http://www.classichomecinema.co.uk/

£8 for a 250cc bottle, I always buy 10, but thats up to you.

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Clyde Miles
Expert Film Handler

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From: Bromsgrove, UK
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 - posted November 18, 2015 12:02 PM      Profile for Clyde Miles     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
paul foster sells filmguard.

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Joseph Randall
Master Film Handler

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 - posted November 18, 2015 06:59 PM      Profile for Joseph Randall     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
FilmGuard

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Lee Mannering
Film God

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From: The Projection Box
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 - posted November 19, 2015 09:12 AM      Profile for Lee Mannering     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Film renew for me every time, been very happy with it. [Cool]

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Phil Murat
Jedi Master Film Handler

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From: Villeneuve St Georges, France
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 - posted December 15, 2015 01:05 PM      Profile for Phil Murat   Email Phil Murat   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Goodmorning,

May be I miss something, but I don't find the answer that I am looking for and on FILMGUARD Web site :

1) Is FilmGuard a Typical DRY lubricant
2) Is FimGuard SILICON Free

Thanks in advance

Phil

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Dominique De Bast
Film God

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 - posted December 16, 2015 12:57 PM      Profile for Dominique De Bast   Email Dominique De Bast   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hello Phil. What do you mean by "dry" ? Filmguard has a liquid form.

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Phil Murat
Jedi Master Film Handler

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From: Villeneuve St Georges, France
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 - posted December 16, 2015 11:51 PM      Profile for Phil Murat   Email Phil Murat   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
High Dominique,

"Dry" Lubricant means ; once the solvant has evaporated after to be applied; the film is not wet or greasy anymore (as you can feel putting fingers on treated surface).

That could be compare to a very light varnish featuring mehanical qualities against friction effects.

A Dry lubricant do not pick up dusts coming from environment.

Phil

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