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  • Gentle Film Cleaning - Prep for Digitization

    Hello Again,

    Writing to ask folks thoughts regarding a good, safe cleaning process for 8/S8mm in anticipation of transfer. Nothing to abrasive, but looking to take care of excessive dirt/dust so I get the cleanest transfer possible for 60s/70s/80s film that hasn't been run through a projector in decades.

    No vinegar syndrome, film in general in pretty good condition. Thanks in advance for any input as far as process, as well as any recommended cleaning agent.

    -Duncan

  • #2
    Duncan

    If the film does not have a magnetic track I recommend using Isopropyl Alcohol, also known as Isopropanol.

    Put a small amount on a clean linen cloth, wrap it around the film and slowly use a rewinder to move the film through the cloth. Stop, now and then, to examine the cloth, if dirty, move to a clean part of the cloth. Do not let the cloth dry out, saturate as and when necessary.



    Maurice

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    • #3
      Maurice, what do you suggest for films with a magnetic strip?

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      • #4
        Xander
        I have never had the need to clean a film with magnetic stripe. Most Super 8 do not need a clean.
        But, 16mm which I mainly collect, often do need a good clean.


        Maurice

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        • #5
          I know that the Dr Who prints from Africa returned some years ago had ultrasonic cleaning in a special bath, but that would be going too far for this.

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          • #6
            Maurice, thanks for the feedback. Apologies for the delay getting back here, crazy few days.

            Is it OK to clean with isopropyl alcohol and a microfiber cloth? The kind of cloth that you would use to clean a computer screen? Or should it really need to be a linen cloth? The only reason I ask is because I think there's more consistency with a microfiber cloth than what I might be applying with a linen cloth. What kind of linen cloth do you use?

            Thanks again.

            -Duncan

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            • #7
              Duncan
              I've never had a microfibre cloth so I can't answer that question.
              In addition to linen, I more often use a cotton cloth. For these I use handkerchiefs given to me as Christmas and Birthday presents!
              You only need to saturate a small section at a time, say two inches square, just enough to turn over on the film.


              Maurice

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              • #8
                Thanks Maurice!

                -DT

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