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Topic: Dehydrated Film
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Robert Crewdson
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1031
From: UK
Registered: Jun 2013
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posted August 30, 2013 02:22 PM
Michael, I am still using a 30 odd year old tin of 2.22, which sadly won't last much longer. I had a film from 1929 that was warped, especially where there was a cement splice, I was worried that it wouldn't go through the projector so gave it several coatings of this lubricant and left it several months. The film has still some shape to it, but at least it was flexible and projected ok. I was using a manual threader, I haven't tried it in an auto threader. The other case concerns an amateur film I bought; a splice broke and I panicked in the dark. I don't know what happened, but the film bunched up like a concertina. I rejoined the film using tape, and gave it a liberal coating of 2.22, then I tightly rewound the film and left it for 3 weeks. When I checked the film, I was only able to find the spot by looking for the tape; the film was completely flat, and no one would know there had ever been an incident.
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