posted December 28, 2014 08:16 PM
Hi Richard the absolute best you can get is Filmgaurd, very low odour and brilliant on films leaving a small lubricating residue once dried after a few weeks. Great for reducing scratches visibility and cleans the much out of some so they really do dissapear too.
You can get it from Foster Films Staffs, not cheap but goes miles, you could sell on small bottles of it if you need to, but at about £49 now 1100 ML,s will last years as well, it goes miles.
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posted December 29, 2014 02:29 AM
You can also buy a small bottle of Filmguard (to test it or if you have few films to clean) from this British company : http://theoldfilmcompany.com/Page9_4.htm